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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1836. WEEKLY. No. IG, Vol. XXVI Whole No. 1492. Pltl.NTEl) AND PUBLISHED UY SCOTT fc WRIGHT. Office on State-street, third door west of llic Clinton Dank. J. n.ULIIAClin, EDITOR. JjTlio Jot-arui. ii pulilialif J onco a nock, generally, rind twice a week during the session sf tlio State Lcaisluture. Price, Three Dollars a year in advance, or Three nollnra and Fifty Cents at the end of the year. No suls:rihcr nl. lowed to discontinue while iic remains indebted to the ollice. Letters on buaincss should he addressed to the Publishers. . THE SESSION JOURNAL. The Ohio State Journal, printed twico a week, on n mammoth shod, will lc furnished to those who may ho desirous of receiving it, during tho approaching session of tho General Assembly, at one dollar a.d iftv cents for each subscriber; or ten dollars for iglit subscribers, when they arc ordered to the same jiost-ollicc. ' For tho accommodation of those who may prefer it. and of single subscribers remitting money by mail, it is intended to issue a weekly paper, the sumo size of tho above, which Blinll contain nil the proceeding of tho General Assembly, nnd likewise the Editorial matter, general news, &.C., with tho Washington Correspondence, (alluded to below,) as tho same appear in the scmi-wcckl. The price of the weekly session paper will bo one dollar to each subscriber. Any gcntlcmnn forwarding live or more subscribers for the weekly, accompanied with tho money, shall bo entitled to a copy gratis. All orders, free of postage, should be forwarded, so as to reach us by the fust Monday of December. Tho rcputntion of this pnper, for prompt, correct, and impartial reports of Legislative Proceedings, is so well established, that it is deemed unncees.sury at tiiis tinto to offer many remarks in reference to tho subject. Lot it sullice to observe, that tho public may rcBt nc-surcd thut we shall furnish a regular, comprehensive view of the progress of every meusure which shall be acted upon, from its first introduction, until it shall be finally disposed of, and yet so con-pressed as to nf-ibrd ample space for the usual variety of interesting intelligence. Arrangements are also making for enriching the columns of tho Journal, during the session of Congress, with tho productions of our late Washington Corres pondent, a gentleman of talents, eminently qualtliod for tho task who expects shortly to renew his labors, and whose letters will afford from time to time, the earliest intelligence of tho doings at the sent of the (icneral (lovcrnnicnl, and interesting sketches of the general politics of the country. SCOTT & WRIGHT, Polishers. Columbus, Nov. 4, IIJS'j. (r Editors in Ohio, who may wish to rcccivo this paper regularly during tho ensuing s-.'ssion ol tlic Legislature, aro requested to give the above a few insertions in their respective papers. to a wanton disregard of all tho obligations of truth. It is now pretty well ascertained that the exaggerated reports of tho lute election in Pennsylvania, , so confidently sent abroad before the actual result was fully ascertained, were promulgated for the express purpose of taking advantage of tho sanguine and over-excited politicians in the cities of New-York and Philadelphia, who were induced in consequence to hazard several hundred thousand dollars upon tho. vote of that State. Sufficient excitement already attends our party contests, especially those for tho highest offices, without giving them tlio additional stimulus of betting; and it is to be hoped that all good men, however much they may differ in other respects, will unite in the reprobation of a practice which is daily be coming more and more universal in this country, and which, if not nroujply and cfl'ectually checked by public opinion, may in time ho attended with the most deplorable results. Wo have observed with regret, that for soino years pasl, the reprehensible and ruinous practice of betting noon f lections, has been stendilv, but rapidly inorcas- Froin small beginninirs, prohably among proless- Tribune. J. V. Siiuckeus, who has conducted the Woosler Journal for some years past, has resigned the Editorial tripod to tho proprietor, Jlr. I). N. Sprague, by whom tho publication will be continued as heretofore. These two papers have hitherto labored faithfully and efficiently in the Whig ranks; nnd wo trust will suffer no deterioration in consequence of the change about to take placo in theirarrangement. ej and active partisan!', who sought to strengthen their assertions, and give force to their opinions, by trilling wagers, it now pervnilcs every class of society, and the test of being sincere in political faith, lies in the greatness of the amount which the individual is willing to hazard off the result. The rich and the poor, ns shown by tho election just past, nro equally alleeted with tlio mania for political betting. To tho extent of their means, and in too many instnnces, far beyond their ineons, they were not only ready, but eager to bnek their favorite candidates w ith heavy risks upon their capabilities for running; as if nn election for the public servants of a free people, s:ood upon a par with n horse race, and the exercise of the proudest attribute of a rcmiblican was merely a test for deciding a gambling question. Tho importance of the point at issue the policy ol our own government tlio pumic goou the welfare of our institutions, seem in a great measure to be lost night of, in the general desire to make money without laboring fur it to fill the pocket by umiisgmseu gamming a epceies ot gamming, ill lis ultimate tendency, of tho worst description. They who would shrink wttli ro.nmuanco irom the idea of betting upon a nice; from hazarding their means upon the turn of a card, or the throw of a die, have no hesitation in openlv uoing tlio same tiling ur nn the result of an election. They would tarn with horror from the threshhold of a gaining house, and pnnnider it ileronratorv to be soell ill coiunanv with men known to lie in the liaiutot troquentingsticli establish ments. They are anxious for the suppression of the roulette table, and the faro bank, ns subversive of the morula ol society, and replete with tlio most dangerous elh'cts; nnd yel'tliey will openly, and with exultation, drain their pockets to the last farthing, as a stake upon the people's sense of the merits ol such or such an individual, who may be brought forward as a candidate for ollice. It is idle to talk of protecting tho morals of the community by penal enactments against raining, while practices like these arrest tho attention at every turn. Licensed houses of play throughout our cities, could not operate morn injuriously. In fact, the evil thus arising might be less; for, us things are at present, no place, not even tiie fireside, is free'froin exhibitions of the gambling spirit. It is constantly beforo the eyes ol the young, the rash, and the inexperienced; and if it has' not already, there is reason to fear thut the lime is not far distant, when it will be converted inlo an engine of political power, and he used as an instrument ol baneful ell'ect upon the purity of tho elective franchise. Should it continue to increase, as it will, if not checked by public opinion, it is not ensv to assien limits to its corrupting lnlluenec Regarding the matter solely ns to its individual op eration, it would be an impressive lesson, if tho pain ol mind, heavy losses, nnd, we tear, ruin nml wreieii ednesss, in Philadelphia and Icw on; alone, arism: rem t no ate c return, were nciti 11 io puiiiic view flic wnnniiL' wouid be one not easily lorgotten, could we arrive at a knowledge of but a part of the misery which is now endured from the cause to which wo ru-fer could we hear but of a portion of thos", who are now cursing their folly, in yielding I J the force of c::-auiple, anil the impulse of excitement, and ill liazard- tliat which It lias uurtl ineiu years tu ncciiiiiiiiuie, upon mistaken Hones nnd ueiusive assurances, me sullering Ins lit, iiniurtiiiiauiy, ueen iiione among those able to bear it. Poor men have been drawn in to the common vortex, nnd havo not only their heavy losses to regret, but have a deeper evil to expeiience in the elleet ol disappointment upon their energies, and ill the unsettling of their liahus. Tin re are few awaro of the enormous hazards which have just been decided; nnd of the astounding extent to which the murines1 raged. It is liiiie iliut the press, to w hatever parly it belongs, should speak out on this subject. It has no partisan distinctions. The betting mania is as strong on one side as it is on the other. Every man, of a rellectirig TIIE PAUL PRY. Wo learn from the last number of this paper, that it is to bo discontinued, and another journal, to bo called tho Huntress, issued in its stead. Mrs. Royal, in her Prospectus, observes, that tho now publication "will advocate no party ill politics, nor no sect in religion; but will exposo corruption, hypocrisy and usurpation, without favor or affection, in ali," tlio only difference between it and its predecessor, consisting in tho introduction "of amusing tales, dialogues, and essays upon general subjects." Tlio Huntress will ho published, lor tho present, in tho city of Washington, at tho annual rato of two dollars and fifty cents, or five dollars for throo numbers, payable in advance; and will bo removed to tlio Mississippi Valley in tho course of tlio ensuing year. ,J JWir Elephant. "That half reasoning brute," ns he is somcwhut disparagingly characterized, wus on board tho Jlmal Tar steamboat, and when tho flames approached him, jumped overboard, and swum, two miles to a neighboring island, where ho comfortably ami (juicily instnlled himself in a barn. He was followed by n little pony, nlso belonging lo the Menagerie. It is said in the letter to tho Express, whence wo dcrivo these fncts, that tho elephant, alter being ill tho water, umnde n sign with his trunk, to his keeper, to como to him." Wo can readily bclievo it. Unfortunately it was not heeded, and the man, after securing round ii 13 person several hundred dollars in Bpecie, finally sprnng into the water, nnd was seen no more tlio faithful Elephant would havo saved him. COUNTESS OF HL1'.SSIN(;T0N'S CONVERSATIONS. Conversations of Lord llyron witli the Countess of Hies-shiirlou, complete in 1 vol. 12mo. Letters from the Smith; written during a Journey lo Meiers, &c. ccc.: hy Thomas Campbell, Es,i. uuliior of the " Pleasures of Hope," &c. 1 vol. lie Lnmnrtiiio. Narrative of tlio Residence, of rntniln Pay oahir among the Wandering Arabs on the Ureal Desert: Collect ed nnd I lanslutcd hy the enre of M. I)c l.amarliuo. 1 vol. Inklings of Adventure: hy N. I. WH'N. 2 vols. 12ino. lien llrncc; the Last of Nelson's Agamemnon: hy Cuplnln Chutiilcr, It, N. 2 vols. Ulna. Just received and for sale nl Hie Rnokstorc of Nov. 10 ISAAC N. WIUTINO rpnn ! J. Lift AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner of Vgk ani State Streets, opuoeite the State lionet. Columbve, Ohio The sulissri- liers huvinff taken the Inrgo and commodious huildhi" of It. W. McCoy, Esq. nro now prepared to lecclvc lho Traveling Public, nnd Hoarders generally. Tlmy Matter I hcmsclvo thut the centra! position of the slnlid, nitd the extensive arcninl hitions of the house itself, added lo tho uhuudnht preparations of the I'ropric-tors, nnd a dtRirc to five gonornl salisl'nelioii, will euulile tlieiu lo enlerlnln in a style not Inferior lo that of any other home West of the Mountains. Nov. 21) O. F. IIIIESI1ACH & CO. BIULI'.S AND TRACTS.-.A supply of Willi's and Trnrts, pnhlished hy the Aiiicrirnn Tract Society, lias litlely hceii received nt tlio Depository ill Columbus. Orders will he filled on ropiest. Anion; olhcrs arc family Uihlcsnt a reduced price, and well hound. Apply 10 Nov. 20 8AMCF.I. CROSIIY, Depositary. Tin; i.bxinoton Finn, life, and ma it ink ist;. snrnnrci Coniiuny Incorporated in 111.1b' Capital .j'JO,- OIIIJ S 127,5110 paid in Tlio mule-signed, intent of the aliurc Company, is now prepared to insure aiiaiust less or duuuiee liy r ire, and to lake Marine risks, upon as fnvorulile terms ns can he olatiined in the Suite. Applications may lie made hy Idler, (post paid,) or at the oliiccof rJi'Aiiuso At CiLiuiiiT, Slnlo-strect, north of the Market llsuac. Nov.SU. -If LYXF. FTAllI.ir.rt, Jr. VVAI.lIAIII.r. STORE STAND FOR SALE The silliscri-hers liavltu' removed their entire stock of goods from Mid- dlcliur;, Lo'inn county, olfer their Store Room mid JUvcHiier House lor sale. iVIiihlletuire isa Ihiuri.hiu? and plea-aun country villazc on the State road tcudiu'i from ColumhiiHto Itellefnnlaiuc, 40 miles from the former, and 12 from the hitter. The surround-ins country Is ennd, nnd lo any person WMhinu a stand in n country village lliis would ho.desirahlc. Ily those neiiunilited with the slam! nnd tlie surrouiidin; country, it is rcusidered the host opening for n good assortment of Coods that there Is in nil this valley; hut as no person wishing to purchase, would do so without lirst examining the loivu nnd surrouniliiu.' country, and forniine a judgment of their own, the subscril'ers deem it unnecessary to give any further description of it. For particulars apply to Aoiu SLLLKas,Sprinaiield. or Doctor J. D. Ei.ukut, Mid- dlehure. J. A. TKIJITT & CO. Midillchnrs,Nov,2G..5t THE QUESTION SETTLED. Wo observe that a friendly controversy lias arisen bettveen our nrofessional brethren in Xo- nia and Springfield, on tho subject of the com jiarative majorities given to tho Ilarrisun Tick ot in their respective counties at tho lalo Prcsi denlial election. The former observes, "that this county Greene has surpassed Clark and Franklin, in proportion to her voting poptila tion, notwithstanding; tho brag game they havo played." The latter asserts, on tho contrary, that while Greene has 111 electors mure than Clark, it gave a majority of 2U1 less; and therefore can lay no just claim to the victory. He then adds, that "Franklin county accepted tho challenge of Clark, to comparo majorities," in proportion to tho number of voters in each; and insists that tho result has decided the contest, in favor of tho last named county, by about two to ono. Xow, wo shall not attempt lo disturb the self- complacency with which our worthy brethren contemplate the issue of lho recent strugglo in thoir respective counties. Wo aro not at all jealous of the glory which llicy so honorably no.-ouircd on that memorable occasion; but most ciicorfully award lo them, and their patriotic fellow citizens throughout the State, lho praise of having faithfully and fearlessly discharged their duty lo tho country. May they all livo a thousand ycarsj and may their successors and descendants, to tho latest generation, be imbued with a double portion of tho same spirit! Having, however, accepted 11100113110112081)011-60 uf, "in behalf of old Franklin," we mint beg loavo to sot them right, on a mailer of fact, which they appear to have forgotten. Wo did not, ns they seem to suppose, agree to tho terms origin ally proposed by our friend from Springfielil; work, which lias hecn politely forwarded to us, rilll.OSIII'IIV OF LIVINC; or lho wny 10 Lnjoy Ifc anil Its Comforts; hy Cnlcli 1 irktior, M. D. The Physiology of Digestion considered with relation to the Principles of Dietetics; hy Andrew Collide. M.D. 1 vol. I'nrt 1. Physiology of Digestion. I'nrt 2. The Principles of Dietetics viewed In relation to the law of Digestion. The Constitution of .Man considered in relation to Eucrnnl Ohjecls; hy George Coiuhe. With an additional chapter on the Harmony hetwecu 1'iirenoloy and Revelation : hy Joseph A. Wnrnc, A. M- 1 vol. Outlines of Physiology, hotli Comparative and Human; in which nre described the Mechanical, Animal, Vital, and Sensorial Orgnns nnd Fuurlions; Including those 01 Respiration, Circulation, Digestion, Audition nod Vision, as they exist In the dufcrcnt orders of Animals, from I. 0 Sponge 10 Man. Also, the application of these i'rlnciples lo Musculnr Exercises, nnd Female Fnsliloiis and Deformities. Illustrated hy numerous En-grnvingf. Ily J. L. Coinstork, M. I). 1 vol. 12mo. Just re ceived nnd for sulc at the Rookstorc of Nov. 15 ISAAC N. WIUTINO Notice is hereby given lo lho Stockholders of this llnnk, that nn election for thirteen Directors will he held nt the Ranking House, in Cohimbiis, on tiie first Monday in January next, to open nl 2 o'clock, 1. M. J. M. ESI V, Cash. rrVKEV l,T, by William Sliarwnlt, of I'rnlrio township, JL Franklin counly, a Dark Iron tiray Horse, Willi a collar murk on ll. 0 oil' shoulder, and a bridle or holler mnrk on the top of flic bond, shod nil round with smooth shoes, about fouryeais old next spring, some whilo hnir in the face, and appraised at fifty-live dullars, Nov. 171)1, HI3i, hy Thomas firahum nnd II. F. Scott. Nov. 21. .3t A true copy R. N. CRINOLD, J. P. HOCS WANTED The subscribers wisli to purchase from three 10 live thousand good corn-fed Hogs, 10 he delivered in Wheeling; for which liic fair market price will be given. A. It I EM AN, A. A. HACK, Nov. 5-11. .11 JOHN CRI'.lit:, NOTICE. All persons having legal claims ngainst the estate of Samuel P. Morrison, deceased. Inle ol" Darby township, Union ronnty, Ohio, nre hereby notified lo present the same, legally authenticated, for settlement, wllliiiinnc year fiom this ilutc; and all persons indebted 10 said estate are required to make immediate nviucnl to SAMI'I'.I. SN'OntlRASS, ACHARIA11 NOTEMAN, Nov. 11. .-It Adniluis'rntnrs. IHOARDING Eight or ten uismbers of the Legislature ran y hn accommodated, by timely application to the subscriber, sign of the Cross Keys, on Front-street, north of Slate. October 2ll..tl)j THOMAS THOMAS. DR. WALDO devotes spccinl attention lo I)1SESES OF THE EVE. .irlijitinl F.'jce Inserted. Oll'uc Fourlli si., west of Itacc-streot, Cliicinnnti. October M..ly Vl'I'R ENTICE WANTED TO TIIF.CA lll.NET lil'SIN ESS. One Iti or 17 years old, of industrious habits, ami guod character. None other need apply Oct. .1. .If I. (1. DRYER lIERIiy PLANK WANTED. few hundred I'.et ;f inch Cherry plank, wnnted immediately, for which tho highest price will be paid. P. II. OLMSTED. Nov. 21! ANKETS. A large assortment of Rose, Dnllil.nnd Poiul Phukets, for sale low by L. S. IIL'llll ARII, Nov. 20' No. b, Commercial Row. c "Ol.ACK Italian, (Inifl tic Hwisfl, ami tiros ile Xnp. Fi'ks.- XV " 11 line arwrtiiieiit ol' hark (Jinliaiiis. Tor salt: hy I,. S. lll'ltltAl!!), .No. fj. Commercial Row. "I TTANTKI) KiOdnstcn Woolen Hocks; O0O yunlo Mnacy: y X i'or wlikli tlic InylitHl trice will lm jinul hy cijam.'iox u i.ATimop, Nos. It and 10, Exchange lluil'lh: Nor. 2(5 $y AI'Ktt. A larjrn Bfsorlniciit offnji ami Letter l'aiicr, ilain I nml ruled, for nalc hy CNAMl'loN U LATHIioP, Xov. ao. It nml 10, Kc limine lluililiiitfft. F I'H, l.ynx, H(iiirrcl, uiul Juauot I'aiius nml I'eiurlucs a lnri;c Rfsortmuit toijiu vrv ctiiifri.ir. I'orsnle hv CIIA.MI'IOX & I.ATHlKil', Nov, 26 No, ft and 10, Kir limine lluildiiiL'K. BUOWX WIKr,TlN;S k HIlIRTlXi.8. Lnwronro Mi!ln llrown Hliwtiiiiifi and Sliiriinri n superior article received and for mile hy CIIA.MI'IOX & I.ATIll(ol Nov. 2(J Xos. 8 ami 10, KxcIianL't l.uililimjs. 1,1 FT Y CASUS ISOOTH AMI PIIO:.. a complete nmtort-. incut, l-'or talc, at luw priron, hv CHAMPION & LATIIP.np, No?. i nml 10, Exrliuc lluililinx. Oct. 2j Kf AND SATIN'H, Plain and FL-iired a full iiHuorlinent of colors and qualities. 1W stile at low price a hy CHAMPION LATHIIOP, Oct. 2j No. If nml 10, Exchange Ituililinn. OH. SO ol 1 ) ATTI.IX, the ltf.;fcr: hy Captain Marrynt. gl, KlksvTntawa; i 2 vols. 1?mo. or the Prop!iet of the Wort. '2 vols, linio. kimiiihic; or a Winter nt Heinous llaiufeld,iu Lower Stj ria: hy Cnptain Hall. 1 vol. Tho Uonn; a Novel in 2 vols. 12mo. The Diary of a Di-nennuyce, 1 vol. Umo, Lord Uohlaii; n Koiiiatire: hy Allen Cniimnlmm. 2 vols. In 1. A sue terlc: hy t lie tmtlior of "The Ileiro-n." 2 vol. 12mo, The Last llnya of Pompeii; new cilition. Tlic M-iicinn: hy J.ciich Ritchie. 2 vols. Umo, Junt received and for sale nt tho Hook More of Xo-t. 15 ISAAC N. WIUT1XC. III: WAV TO DO fiOoD; or tho ChrisMau Cliarnct;r Mn lure. The rVpiel to tlie Voini1 Christian and Corner Htoae: hv Jriro!) Ahhutt, 1 vol. )2iuo. Physical Theory of Another Life: hy the nntlmr of Natural Ilidtorvol l.iitlniliisni, 1 vtd. Jjino. Just received nml for Siilo at the llnoktforo of Nov.I" ISAAC X. WWTIXd ii!iil:iuhriinic ?;iril, should tlulii ulnittut to iliaronruirt' iiml to crmlicatu it. If tho wt'althv must didlnirso u tiortion of tlicir PuporHuous nu an oa tlio rvc of tlce- tions, let them do it in n manner credittihlo to thein- orlvos nnd bpnclieinl to tlm cominunitv by imltnirllm nnor to oav their taxc?, find dipenunntin!; useful i ntur- nintion unions tho peo;do; nnd when uriuinent fuilf, h't not tho oll't-r to hot, tlio irritating buntcr, ho ru- anh d ns n sulhcicnt substitute lor ri-iPonuiLf.-urc-lv there is excitement enonMi in u ptni'r'.'lo which tie eidt'H tlic policy nnd chnrncter of the government of n '.Teat nation, without niiumg iim unwiiuiesomc nMita-tijn of uniU'ceHiury pecuniary xWa. I'dinij-Iruiiiaii, I THE NATIOXAIi IMiEACIIKR. I Having examined tho October number of Ibis OKH MIJIIT ON THE SCIIJLVT. Plctrlior'a Douhle relloriinif Lnmps. A miperior article for liiiliii" Cliurcli- es, Stores, (ttlices, &r. Tor sale hy Nov. l..2m Kl.lta & M1TTON. 'OCK, HAXDIv!:ill'III!:rH, &e Ceritlemen's HMin, )de, and Hoiuhaine Htock, from AT renta to $J. Plnin nnd i1;;urcil Hilk porkct and nerk lliimlkerchiei?i, from ;J7J ctr. to S2. Linen, Comhrir, Pi.iin and Hin!roiderrd IlitiidkerciiielV, from 2Ii rent!) lo Linen CoIIarH and Po-ionif, latest styles nnd patterns, nt PLXXCV ta JI. DII'ri, Nov. 1 No. j, tioodiile'i How H'LAINH, CIIALLVS. Colored Poplainf, n uplcndid 03, Sto: Nov STot Mo, rASr.Mr,ULS AND HATI M'.TS. 2(10 pifres, plnin, ribhed, and plnid, at.orled ijiiahiiraiiil rolorrt. I' or nule hy 13HOCLAMATIOX. WhcrcnMlic General AuM.-mhly of the Htntc of Ohio, on the 1-JtU day of March, UJJii, pus so-1 a reoluiioii in the wnnU fullowiiifr, to wit: " Resolved hy theCenerul Assemldy of the State of Ohio, That the (Jovemor I e, and hu W hereby requested to iisue, within the present year, his proclamation to the iiihahitania of this Stale, refomuieudiiiff to them the observance of a day of T.ianliftivim; to Almighty Cod, for his hltHsiiis to tin an n people: u liich day shall I selected nt the discretion of tlic (iovcrnor. nnd decimated in his prorlmuation." Therefore, I, Hubert Lura!, flovcrnor of the Ptii'e of Ohio, do, ia purfiiiauceof the reno'utiott nforrHald, select nnd fct apnrt Saturday the 2IUi day of Decemi.er next, to he oVerved hy the hihabiiants of this State, an n day of Tlinnks'.'iviiu' to Almighty (jihI, for liin iimiirroiislilcfrtinps to us as a people; and tin hereby exhort all fiooij citizen to n?scinble at their respective plures of worahb at 12 o'clock on said day, ami then and thee: unite with fervent hearts in ThankRyiviity to Almighty (Jod, wI.mu wp nc-knowledi:e ns the author of nil our pood, for his innumerable h:oins bestowed upon u nit a people; and to implore a eon-liiitianee of liiii mercy mid trotectiiii care over us collectively and individually us a nation an cuiuiminitics, and as individuals, Civen under my linnil, nnd thoOrcat Peal o"ii:e State cf Ohio, at Columhuu, tliid 2jHi dav of November. llt.ifi. iioiiKirr li;ca. Hy the Governor: C. ll. IIahi.ax, Secretary of State. NOTKT'-. In piirfiinnce of nn order of the CouM of (oiu-111011 Plea of Franklin county, niiido nt their Sfpteniher term, A. I), lb',!'!, I !iu! tell nt the door of the Court liou?c in said county, on the 2!)Hi of I'ecember next, the following real entaie. to wit. Hiity-iivo ncre and spveniy pcrcliei, hcin part of section No. eighteen (lfl),lowiishiilivc(j),ranL'0twnity-two (22), in the lli'fuec Tract, vo rnlli!; nnd part of thut half of said Bert Ion of which William Mcrioti owns tho north end, Da vid Merlon the south end, nml Michnel Dnsmi a part of V,:c east side; Hum leavitift the proniHds to Resold Biirronnded by the Much of William Merioa on the north, of David Merion on the i-outli, of Michael Duaji cast, mid the west line of said half cciiun on the west. Nov.2li..tl:9 AXDRKW MTsLV.UX, Sheriff. DMIXISTUATOUS SALL J.. Court of ( ommon 1 CHAMPION At LA'I'HIUtP, Oc( 2j Xos. Dam! 10, lsvchnnuc lluildiairn. 3Lr..CIIKD AXD I1HOWN C0TTOXS 20rn?cslllenchcd SlitrtiuH and Sheetings; -!li bales Itrowu do, do. For sale CHAMPION tc LATIIltOP, Oct. 2 Nns. It and 10, i:chnnc llnildiii. T Kill XoS French, Kn-rlish ami Orrman 11 full as-ortmenl ofeolors. For sate hy CIIAMPloX A: LATMUoP, Oct. I'i Xo-j. 0 and 0, FxchaiiL'e llu)ldiiu.M. IAXS. K,0 piece, black nnd as-Forted color, i'or hy CHAMPION & LATIIHnP, Oct. 2.) Nos. !J ami 10, P.xi-hune Ituildin;'. FLOOlt CLOTHS, from 1 to ti yunln wide a cood ar ticle. For sale hy CHAMPION & LATIIllOP, Oct. 25 No?. U and 10, Kxchati''e Ihiildiiiuri. CIKCAS tfltle li Oct. O'l; JL 10 J.und 11 J. I'or siilu I'V I'HAMI'KIM & I.ATIIIini', Nos. 0 nml 10, KxchuiiM? llinliliiii! CUr).l.C'ri 1'ATKXT FItKNCII HI.AI'KINC, nipprlorto nny In tlic worhl. I'or salt liy c; IlKtiOK V ii III' l: It. S1 I'KUMAI.T.I'I (,'ANIII.KH. 1 ictolxir ilt for sale liy t'. H. UI.MSTIM). 12 CI LAW, CHINA, AM) UL'i:i:rl-V.M!i:, 1(111 f am: II V I iicinlwr r. II. OI.MSTIIIl. OOTH AM) PIIOM. A 1 1 )clolior 2't B fjL'R AM) rKAL SKIN L'Al'8, for aulc liy I' jD Drlolieri") rcrnl nssorlincnl, for snlc by 1'. II. IPI.JIS'IT.I). II.OI.MSTI'.I). 12 II a lu t vi' ivivi' t r..... ,..1 . nrlicle. Plain ami I'lL'iireil ChaMvs. a rich asorlnient of 1 H " 'V ' . ''''l'''l''P- . ine, tlcirs, fro in 3 to $25 n pnttern. . Plain 11 ml tiured Silk and Satin, from .Ml rent to Si ?j per yurd. I'.lnrU tirosdeCliiae, (ros dc Utiine, tiros dc Swiss, nnd Italian Silks, lor a!e by pi;xxi;v ic ji dd, ov. 1 No. i, t;oodnle's How. P. II. fH.MSTKI). Oct.: B ItDAI) CLOTH!" A'.'ll CAfSIMI'.lir.rl splenilld ns- sorlment of superfine llrond I'lollis of nil rnlors. Also, n rirli nssnrliiirnt I'laiil, Itilili'il, llurkskin, nml I'lriin Cassiiiirns, of tlic most fasliiuna'ilc pr.ttcrns, for sale nt rrilnrpil prices, for eas'i. hy I'lIVM'.V k Jl llll, ov. 1 No. .", Ilonilalc's lloiv. CA Ml Hal XMLI'.'I'ri AM) VI':'TIi Sinierlinc (lerinall Coals' :ilr t'&mlcts, n ricll HKsortiiient, Veh-el, Silh. mill Merino Vesting, r.t 1'KXXHV k JI'DII'M ov. 1 No. (,'ooilnle's How. ZAXESVILLE SAL for snlc ly 1' of tlic lirst rua!itv, just rcreiveil nml 1'. II. OLMSTCI). July 2i T,M'lt CAl'liS, &c SiiulrrclCnpesnml Mantlllin. JJ Jenet ,lo. tlo. Hnper Lynx lions. ltereived nt I'L.NM'.V k Jl llll ?. QI'AMHII UKiARS It superior nrtkle!o l,o liail nt the Ware of r. II. (IL.MSTIIII. July 2 4 Fi:V SIIAItM LAST .MAKL'M.'O HTIK'K, for sale liy J.A July I'. II. III.SIriTLII. "ITTINLS OF A HL'I'KltlOlt HUAI.ITV, Foil fALK UV V I-lnrrll 2 ciUI'.COKV tc lll'llll. SIX TIICII'HAM) lll'fllLI.S OF WIIIIAT IVAXTKH, for . wliirli rnsll will lie paiil, ny V MAXCH. r-ept 2 STOXW.-J, 3!, I, nml I: feet Itacroon llnrr Mill Mones, for sale liy tlic snlisrriliers. VV. A. HILL, It Co. .Xo7, PruinUvay Lsi liunse, ami ut their old stand, llijll-st. April 111.. ly. on 7 :itlXOS-rrencli nml rnslinh Merinci. do. Kich Figured do, t 7 A erenl variety at PF.XNF.Y l .IL'DD'S. 4 TltKATISF. 0 CATTLK Cattle; their HrecdK, Maimer incul, nnd Diccaur-; with nn Imtei. Puhlinhed under the npmntemlenro of tlie Society for the Diil'tision of Cseful Know- Ir.lL'e. Tho Nutnrnt llUtory rf the Ox: tho llr.tiiih f: the Middle-Horns: Polled faille: the Irish Cuttle: the Lous. I lorn: tlic Short-Horns; the I'oreiin Hreedi of Cattle: tho Striictiire nnd Disease of the Head of Caltlo: tho Auaiomy, 'n, nnd DijieatM' of the Nostril nml Mouth: Anatomy and Iiixease of the Xerk nnd Chest: tho Structure nnd DinenFCd of the r.ullei nml Stoinnrl.: the Anatomy nml Diseases of the Splern, Liver nml Pnnrren: thcAnntomy nnd Disense ofihc Intestines: the Criunry OrRnns, nnd their Diene: H reed ine, Pnrinriiiou: the Disease! and Mannsement of Calves: tlie Dinoitses of tho Muscu lar System nnd tho l.xlrciuitte.i: tlie Dhcuneioi' the Skin: n IN) of tho Medicine lined in the Treatment of the Di-ense of Cnt-tie, kr, ccc A new nnd eleztint edition of Ihi valuable work, 1 vol. Ot'o. Just published, nnd for sale nt the Hook "tore of November 11 ISAAC N. U'HITIXfJ. MACKINTOSH'S PIlACTH'i:. The Principle of Patholo-py, nml Prnctirc of Physic: hv John MncKiiitOrtti, M. D. From the hut Loudon edition; with Not.i ami Addition, hy Samuel (!corio Morton, M. D. 2 vol. Itvo. For snlc nt the llookstoro of ISAAC X. WHITING. Nov. 11 HE (SI '.It V Ilc. Merino, Wor.-ted, A ugoln, und Lamb's wool Dose. tJent' Plain nn I Ttibbed Lainb' wool Shirts nnd Drnwcrs, do, do, do. Merino do. do, Lndic' do. do. do. Yel nnd do. ocl 7 A splendid assortment at I'F.XNLV & JCDD'S. M rntleriinn of Clinrrli .Music, In patent notes. The .Mi'rnnrl Ihmnoiiy. For sale, I'V tlic dozen or single copy, at tlio rtonkslore of Novcmlier'l!) MnMlOli IIKI.L. but roinarkoJ only that wo iiitonJod "lo exhibit greater cliango against the olfice-liolJcrs, inco tho olootiun in IS'Jj, in proportiun to oiirpo);i-latioii, than any oilier county in tlio iitiito." ThiJ plodgo, wo bcliovo, lias boon fully redeemed. In j:1j, tho majority for tlio Jackson candidate for lho Assembly in Ih'u county, amounted lo W.l. This yoar, tho Harrison Tickot lias obtained a majority uf 701. Thoro is, thorcfuro, a clear Whig gain of 10U3, in "old franklin," within the last twolvomontb. Wo do not bo. liove that our brethren in Greene oi' Clark can show a larger, or evon an equal gain; but whore all have done well, it seoms unnecessary to institute invidious comparisons. UETTINO ON ELKCTIO.NS. Wo extract lho following oxtiolo from a lato Philadelphia paper, for lho purpose of giving our hearty assent to tho soiitimunta therein expressed. If tliero bo any act, lho proper porlbrniunco ol which requires sober and delibcntto reflection, it is tho exercise of tho right of sullYngo in a free country. Tho pcrmanancy of our republican institutions depends, in u great measure, upon the purity of our elections; and this purity is necessarily endangered, whenever money, or any consideration other than a senso of public duly, is brought directly or indirectly to operate upon lho minds of tVu votors. Where personal interest is deeply concerned, the judgment ii very opt, to become perverted; and those who have staked any sum, whether lsrge or small, on the is sue of an election, can hardly bo expectod to de cide impartially between the merits and qualifica tions of rival candidates.' llesidcs, the practice in question has a direct tondency to impair the publio morals; inasmuch as it not only encourages a spirit of gambling and speculation calculated to ensnare the young and thoughtless, but also lead we cordially recommend it lo the palruiiago of tho religious portion of tho commiiuily. It is issued monthly, ninler lho Editorial superinten dence of lho Uor.Ai'MTix Dickinson, at tho rato of Ono Dollar per milium, or seven copies for Fivo Dollars, paj ablo in advance each number containing two sermons on an average. "Upwards of fifty Clergymen, of livo denominations, nnd bolouging to sixteen different Stales, must of whom aro well known to tho public as authors, havo allowed tho Kdilor lo expect from then Sermons for this work;" and being consequently free from sectarianism, it cannot bo otherwise than culirely acceptable to trno Christians of every name. Orders are received, if by loiter, to bo post paid, by tho publisher, Mr. John S. Taylor, 131 Xassau-stroet, city of Now York. T No 7 Airll Ci HU' nm Kit, TIN, AM) SIIIXT IRON WAIIII, manuliirliircil nml lor salo liy IV. A. ill 1.1. & CO. No. 7, llroudwuy Kxcliancc, and at tlicir old stand, II inlil-st. AnrilliL.ly QTOVF.i Cooking, l'rnnklin, Cannon. Ilox, 7 ll'iil 10 I'lnie k.' fMoves, lor sale l.y WM. A. HILL fc CO. No. 7, llroadnay Lxclianfcnml al tliclrold stand. Ilijli-it, April 19.. ly Clnircli, Colninlms. June ti (ll.TlNC. CLOTH l'Oll HAI.U 11Y L. COOIIALK k CO. .IVKUr.TTU OH ATKINS AM) SI'KLCIIK.S Oral Ions nml r!i?crlict, nn vnrious orrnsions: liy tlic lion. IMwnrtl Len- rclt, A Silcndiil edition of tills vatnalilc work, revised nml ciirrcrtcd liy the nilllior, just iuldislieil in one larre ftvo volllmr, otiitirnriits nil of his most releliralcil Hnecrlics nnd Ornlions, ju.t received nnd Inr sale at tlio llookstore or NovcinlKir 11 ISAAC N. WIMTINO. UK I'llHKNOLIKlll'AL LII1RAIIV Conlnlnlmr tl'O com plete works of cs .til. In ti vols, On Ilia Functions of tlio llrnln, nnd ofencli of its I'nrls; Willi Olwcrvntlout on tlio nossl liililv of dctcrniiiiinir tlie lustiiirts, rmiensilles,and Talents, or the Mornl nnd lulcMcrtunl Disposilions of .Men nml Aliinmls, l.y tlic Conllirnrntlon of tlio Hrnin and lle.nl. Vol. 7 Tlio Constitution of Mnn considered in rolntion lo Kxternnl ol'jecls: liy (leort Coinl. Just received nnd for sale at the Unokslorc of Nov. R ISAAC N, WlltTINf! Till! l'lt.MTICAL I'IIINTEII H ASSISTANT; contalnlus litlinerons rirlicmes of Iinposition, definite directions for mnkinff Composition Hollers, and many useful Tallies. Ily Tl'codore Ua.lay. Formic liy MONUOK IIKI.L. Nov. in NIIIV llnoKH Tlic Anatomy ot llriiiikenurss; by Ituhcrt Mamisli. Self Kilurntton; or tlio Means nml Art of Moral Progress Trnnslated from tlic I'rcnrlmf M. Lc Huron Dcgcnnmlo. Comstork's Outlines of ecology. I'.leinents of llolnny: l.y Asa (Irny, M. n. A rrnrtlcnl TrenlUenn Loroinolivc Knslnes upon Ruiln'ayi: liy tlic Cliev. I-. M. 11. He I'nmlHiur. Ainericnn Oratory, or rH;lerlions Irom tlic Speeches of eminent Americans. Manual of Classical Literature; from the Certnnn of J. J. LVIimiIiiitcIi, 1'rofe.sor In Itie Cnrolinnm, nl llrunswirk; with adililioiis, liy V. Fiskc, Lecturer on Tlieolosy. Ily the late Itev. John Dirk. 1). II. Nov. 4 Just received, and for snlc liy MONUOK HI'.LL. ANI'AI. OF Tilt'. IIOSTON ACAIIKMV OF Ml SIC. for Inslriirllon In the Clements of Vocnl Music on tlie svs- leiiinf restnlnrr.1. Ily Lowell Mnson. I'rofessor in the Academy. Nov. 4 Just received, and for snlc hy MilMllll'. HULL. TT TMoMI'SON, llesident Dentist, opposite tlie I'reshyterian XJL. f)Ol JL July 24, SWAIM'S TANACKA AND VKIIMIFI GK, FOR HALF UY July J4..tll-ly L. IIOOIIALK & CO. piltl'MIIACKKIl'S CKI.KIIRATI'.I) TOXIC AM) A VIM- V IIISI'LI'TIC 1'ILLS, for sale hy I.. rjOODALK 4; ( O. July ll. 511. .ly T TACIIINi: CARDS, FOR SALE II V I iU Jn July 34. r.OODALKi CO. -VI.. ly . OOlVLANII'S TONIC MIXTI'HK. Tlic gcuuim) nrlicle XV eonsluntly for sale at the Ohio llruii Store of Feh. U..ly CICllool. HOOKS lsnnc N. Wlillinit is now opcnlnc n Inrio nssortnient of tlio most recent nnd vnlunhlo School Hooks, which ho will sell very low, cither by tlm dozen or single enpy. ftovuinuor it NEWsrAN'R CIIAXGES. Tho Republican an Anli-Miisonio paper, pub lishcd in tho town of Dayton for two or tlirco years past has ceased lo exist. Tho Editor assigns as tho reason of its discontinuance the fact, that tho party with which he has heretofore acted lias resolved itself into Its original ele mclits, and (hat its members havo united thoin selves, according to their political predilections, with ouo or lho other of lho two groat parties into which this country is now divided, lie gives a practical illustration of the correctness of his boliof, at least in his own case, by an nouncing that lie has connected hiinsolf with the establishment of the VatInn Herald, a de oided Van Duren papor, and will beroafler sus tain the peculiar dootrines of Ibe Administration parly. Messrs. Gi.ovia and Camdkn, Editors and publishers of the Portsmouth Courier, have disposed of that establishment to Eowabp Hamilton, Esq. who will continue the paper on the usual terns, under the title of the Scioto milK SACRKI) 11 AIM', or IVhvtic llnrinonvl n Collection L of Church Music: hy Lowell Mason and Timothy 11. Ma son. .New edition. Tho llnston llnudcl and llnrdn Society Collodion of Church Music, hiliteil by Lou-ell Mason. Muslcn Sarrn: hv Thomns llinlitrrs nnd Solomon YVnrrlncr. Soniti of tho Temple, or Hridgcwn'.cr Collodion of Sucrvd Music. SI'.MM'.ll CLARK. CASH ( of b'J Ml NM'.I.R FOU li:j7. ThcTokrimnd Atlantic Houvciilr, u lili 1- iiplRiiitlit riirnivliir-4, Th (ill i, edited Mini ..relic, lOf-ptrndiil cnernvinci, Tlio I'tarl. or AllVctiuu' t.ift, 7 line ilcet iiiczxatiiitofnr-vlniti.Tlio Ilcligioiis Ponvcnir; pniMliHlinl with R engrr.vinsn. Nov. 4. -Init rctxivpi). nml for ttnlc liy MoNltuiI IM.I.f,- T INC.SI.KV'S mah riioilt. An aririllionnl ni.l-junt J i rplNMAN WANTKI). Wanicil iinnicili:itrly,n nooj Jonniry man Tinman, to whom constant cmj.i!u merit and gooil wniics vill no gtven. Anly to llclnncr 11 K ASHO & MrCUXK. FOU llAUI.IlY.'niesnl ii rilcrs will pav nt tlio intc of ti.U rcntu lor llrty ikuihIa . lor cooil morcliiinlnl'lo Hur- joy. ilolivtrtd at tlio aw llrowrry, tit (lie mutli cnil of Front-trwit. 1.. llnSTKIt & t'(. rjitj..3m 1 Tin;: II.M.1,'3 LITE or r.X. II AIMllHriV. A MrniiTr , oftlic 1'nhllc Ht-rvircf of illiain Mi-nry llnrrioii: Hy JnmcR linii. i.miicmmiri! with n ilncly rnjrjivcd 1'urtrnit. 1 vol. I'rirc GJ1 rcnt. For unto nt I tie lluiktnr of -I ISAAC N. WIlITINfi. J KV 1IOOKH Sit Venn in the Monnstprks of Italy. &r. Ity H. J. Mttlimny. Slicipnrd l.ce: written hy liimwlf. 2 voln. Trniti of American I. ifc: by Mm. Hnrnli J. Half. vol. Nov. 4 Just rcci ivril.nml fur sale liv MoMtoK lH'.l.l,. IN' Ily virtue of nn onlcr nf the lens of tlie county of l'rnn!:)in, nnd Siiitu ol'tthio, nt their SiiptpmlKT term, HUG, there will he offered lor b;iI!, nt the door of tlic Conrt-lloiisc in rolmulms, on the Mill day of Oeccmlmr nu.t,lif;twceii the hours of Id o'clirk, A. 51., nnd o'clock, 1 M nil tlie rhht, t it lc-, a nil iiittrciit of whir.li I'etcr I itiu'son died possessed in tlio following real estate, to wilt Lot Xo. .'), ranjo 111, lownsliip 2. section I, United States Military, ruiitniuiiiR one liunilreil nnd siMy-ninc ncrc nml nine ly-two poles. Said iutercsls consist of ti title Ii 1 from the Hank of the United Suites: upon which said bond Iherc is tol paid llic Hum ol two hundred dollars principal, amllwcn- ty-livc dollars Interest, to entitle tho iurchar to n deed Terms, one third in hi.tid; balance in one nnd two years, Willi' interest, and gooj security IIAVIII LAWSdN, Adiur. LOSAXA LAWSllN, Aiimv. .Nov.lL.'w ofl'cter Law.'on. "llir.KH'F'S HALK I'.y virtue ofn writ of venditioni eino- iii.s, lo me direcled, from the Court of Common I'll .is of the ruuiity of Marion, nnd Slate of Ohio, I will expose nt pub-11.: i a!e, nt the door of the Court-house in lho town of Marion, in said county, on Saturday the Will day of llccenil.cr next, lelwecii the hours of lo o'clock, A JL, nnd d, I1. M on the snid ilav, tlic followinir real estate, executed ns the properly of School liirertors of School district No',', In Marion townsliip, -Marion county, Ohio, ut tlio suit of Jnrcd llnrtruin, for the use of Itirliard I'lilton: In-lot Xo. with all improvements ihejc- on, sitimted in tlie town of Marion, tis rcconled on the town plat. Xov. 1-1. .Jw ('Vitus II. MANN, ShriiffM. ('.. n. "illKRll-'F S SALK Hy virtue of a writ of venditioni cxno- nus, to me directed, from the Court of Common I'leas nl' tin- counly of Marion, nnd State of Ohio, I will expose nt public sale, on Snlurde.y tlie loth ilny of December next, at llic dior of the Court-house In the town of Marion, ill said countv, the fol- lowins rem esinie, town: In lot lo. I, Willi all improvcnieuts thereon, in the town of llig Island, as recorded on llic town plat of said town, i:eruteil lis tlic property of (.'corse Connourc, nt the suit of William 1'. Hrmly, by Ills next friend, rctcr Van- hoiiton. Nov.1--1..5w CVnUSII. MANN, SltcrhTM. C, O. SIIKItlFI"S HALT. Hy virtue of on order to inc directed, from tlic Court of Common I'lcni of the county of Morion, mid tlic Slate of Ohio, I will expose nt public snlc, nt the door of the Court-house in the town of Marion, in tM counly, on the lOlh day of llocemlier next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 1. M., on said day, llic following real estate, to wit: The cast half of the north w est quarter of scclion tiirec, nnd the west hnlf of the north cost ipinrtcr of section three, township six, in rnniro sixteen, and situated in tlie county of Marion, and Stnlc of Ohio, and sold lit llic suit of Michael Al-siauijli nuninst John Ihuery nnd others, in partition. Nov. 1-1..,'nv CVUI'S H. MANX, Shcrlll'M C, O. SIII'.RIIT'SSAI.F. Ily virtue of on order lo me dircclcj, from llic Court of Common I'leas of tho countv of Marion. r.ud State of Ohio, I will expose nt public sale, nt the door t.f the Conn hon3 in the town of Marion, In said connlv. on tbo llllh day of Derciuhcr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., nml !, 1'. JL, on said dny, tho following real estate, lo wit: the south hnlf of the north west iii,irlcr of section twenty-eiiiht, township sit, In rnnirclificcn; and forly acres of the north part of tlie west half of lho south wcsl quarter of section twenty. eUlit, township six, in rnnac fifteen. The nhove lands are silu aled in Marion county, Ohio, and cxcrutcil r.s llic proicrty of Harmon ll. Ilnhhnaii, nt the suit of William Lonj. Nov. 1-4.. 5w CVUI'S II. MANX, Shcrlll'M. C.,0. SIIKIIIKF'S HAL K Hy virtue of nn order to mc direcled. from lho Court of Common I'leas of the county of Mii'lon. ami Slate of Ohio, I will exposo nt public sale, at the door of the Courl-hoiisc In llic town of .Marion, in said county, on Saturday the loth of lleeenil cr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M and -I, I'. M..OH said day, the followinir rcnl estate, the nro- H-rly of Jamc, Swnn. ntthe suit of James 11. Clark and others, rrclitoriof thoiahj Jnines Swnn: In lots Nos. 127, 12;i, J.jO, nml lho soulli hnlf of No. til, with nil improvement! thereon. The conditions of the above sale nro ns follows: tho one-third. cash In ham I, nnd lho rcsiduo in Iwo equal annual Installments. Willi inlerest Irom (lute, and secured bv tlio mirchnscr to ll.i, creditors of Jnines f"w nn, by morlBiiEO on the property so sold. Thenhove property is situated In llic town of Marion. Marion county, Ohio, as recorded on the town pint, nnd is npprniscd as follows: Xo. 127,nt S1O0; Xo. 1 n,at S2H0: Xo. l:)o, nt S.7(j(l: and the soiilh half of Xo. ,11, nt 8.1110: and tho ilalflot ai'ild subject to a lease to Thomas M. Sloan. Nov. 1-4. . Sir CVIIUS 11. MANX. Shcriir.M. C. O. NOTICE John Kelso, liobcrt 8. Kelso, Cigar C. Kelso, John W. Kelso, Hannah Kelso, Jcrcininh Kolso, James Kin-', nnd Sainh his wife, lleiijaiulii O. Carpenter, nnd Mnlilda ins woe, j jones, ami mono Ann his wile, Nancy Sylvester, widow, Mary Sylvester, Mnry Ann Sylvester, Snrnh "uin Sylvester, Obeillah Sylvester, :ld, Win. Sylvester, Joel Sylvester, Joseph Sylvester, olio.llah Sylvester. Jr., nnd Jcrcmlnli W. Sylvester, aro hereby notified. Hint on the 17th of September, A. I). 111.14, Itoherl S. Kelso, of tho counly of Franklin, and State of Ohio, filed in thcl'ourt of Common I'leas of snid county a petition acalnst ihem the object nnd praver of which peliliou is, lo enable the said llobort S. Kelso, ns Administrator of Ohedlah Mylveslcr, deceased, lo sell the following; tract! of laud, to wll. Lois Xos. l.lnnd li. ranso 1(1, township l.sarlhm l.sitnated 1:1 said counly; nnd. nlso, lo set oir dower to Nancy, widow of tlenjaiiiln Sylvester, son of Obodlnh, deceased; and they are fur-Ihcr noili'ied, Hint unless ihcy aiineni and olen.l. .., ,., iniirlosaid neiltion, within sixty days nflcr tho next term of snid Court, the said HolKTt S. Kelso, ns Ailmlnl.irmn. next nller lho ciilrutlon of said sixty (lavs, will mnk- tn.nwl Court lotnko tho in ittcr of said pcllllon as coufciscd, and lo de cree niereon accordingly. uv. ..'..biv (l.SWAN, Attorney for Peillloncr. received nt tho Hookttore of Sfpi. :io MONROB HULL. Sketch of tho History of tlio Science: hy Henry Whcnton, LL. I). 1 vol. Ovo. I'hysirnl Tiieorv of nnothcr Life: hy tho author of ' Natural History of llnthusinsm." 1 vol. Umo, The llnptlstsin America; a Nnrrnlive of tlio Deputation fiom Music of tho Church: a Collection of I'snlm, Hymn, and Hie llapiisl Union In F.nvlnud, to the Hulled Slntci and Camilla: Chnnt Tunes, adapted to tho Worship of tho l'roteslnnt l-'plsro- pnl unurcii in tho Lnltcil states, iwo cuiiions; one with the l'snlms nnd llynins attached, nnd the other without thoin. The Missouri Hnrmnuy: n new edition with n supplement, containing; a number of admired Tunes of tho various metres, itc. Tho Western Lyre; a new selection of Sacred Music; liy W 11. Snyder nnd W. 1. Chnpnoll. Tho Hcnutlei of Harmony; by Freeman Lowli. New edition enlarged, &c. The JuveniU Harmony; Inst edition, revised and corrected Tlio Wcstren Minstrel, or the Ohio Melodist, For salo by (lie doicn orruglo copy, at tho llookstore of Nov. 8 ISAAC N. WHITING. THK TOWNSHIP OFFICKIt'S AND YOUNO CLKItK'8 ASSISTANT Comprising the duties of Justices of the Peace, and all other Township Orfleers In the State of Ohio; ar ranged under their different head!, with appropriate form! adopted to oach, ami a selection of the moil useful Forms in Con veyancing: aln necessary Forms and Instruction! for Kxecutore and Adininhilrstora. new edition, enlart erl and improved; with references to the Acts of the Legiilatura of 18:15-6. For Mle, by the dosen or smile copy, at lh Uookitore of Oct.SD ISAAC N. WIUTINO hy tho It. v. F. A. Cox, I). II. LL. II., and tho llcv. J, llohy, I). U, 1 vol, umo. Management of Children In Sti knrssnnd In llenlth: by Dr. G. Ackerlcy. Just received and for sulo by Sept. 30 MONrtOR lll'.t.L. NKW HOOKS. Posthumous ltccordi of s London Clergy man. Traits of Indian Character: by (., Turner. 2 vols. The Old World and the Xcw; or, n Journal of Ilcltcctloninnd Observations made on a lour In Eurupo: hy the Kov. Orvllhj Dewey, i vols. Confession! and Crimes; or, the Diary of s London Clergy-man, 1 vol. Sept. 30 For inle by MONROE P.F.LL. milB PARTING GIFT. The Urbl.l din. Flora Inter X prater; or the American Hook of Flowers ind genllmcnli Nov. 4. Just received, and for sals by JdOVROlj DELL. NEW NOVKLS Tnlc! of the Wood! and Fields: by the author of ' Two Old Meu'a Tnlei." 1vol. Thirty years Ago; or tlie Memoirs ofn Water Drinker. 2 voli. Cainnordown; or, News from our Neighborhood: being Sketches by the Author of "Our Nolghliorliood." 1 vol. Watkins Tottle, and other Sketches; illustrative of flvery-day Lire nnd every-dny People: by llos. w vols. The Adventure! of a Uentliman In search of s Horn: by Caveat Emptor, (lent., one, etc. Life on the Lakes; belog Tales and Sketches collected during s trip to the Pictured Rocks of Lske Superior! by Uie suthor of Legends of s U Cabin,' 2 volp. Dept. 30 For sals hy MONROE DELL. UEADV MADE CI.OTIIIXO.-Jiist received, a penernl ns. lorliucnt of Clolbiiis, made iu a fashionable nu 1 substantial manner; nmonij whtrh arc: Petersham und Cloth Overcoats Supcrlino blue, blnrk, and fancy colored Frocknnd Dress Conls and Coaler. Saline! Coats and I'nutnlooiii llurkskin and Plnin fnsslmcro Pantaloons Silk Velvet, Clash, Silk, Merino, and Valencia Vests n tine assorlnient Merino and Lamhs' Wool Shirts nnd Drawers. 1' 11 "1,lc '')' It v CASE. QTANI.BYW ROTARY COOKINU STW fc7xn"s7 1", 23, anu i, tor sale ny w. A. (ill.L & CO. No. 7. ilroadwnv Eichnne. The linprovemenll In HiH Slovc nre worthy the intention of tho Public tho most prominent of which Is, the icvolvlng of tho top pluto. This ndds great valueto the stovc;irrurrs many Im- tiorlant ndvnntnce!, nnd gives it n decided superiority over most other Stoves. The unparalleled' run which this Stovo has had In nil the Eastern ritlei Is deemed a sufficient recommendation, without further comment Irom the iuhsci leers, "ct. 25. .dm w. A. r.II.L Jr. CO. C.RH Tlio undersigned, Irom Lnnrnster, In Dili State, . has taken the Hotel Tavern SLind. nearly opposite to tlic Public lluildings and Court llousn, in Columbus, nnd owned by William Nell, Esq., which will bercniler be known a. the NA TIONAL, HOTEL, and will lie furnished and atlended to In a style equnl to the highest expectations. The slngcsof the Onto Stsos CoKrtsv nop at this house, and their Orllre Is attached to llilieslalillslimout, JOHN NOIII.E. March 1, 18.1'j 20 tf Drugs, Medicincsrnints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Glass. IIAVINQ purchased from 0. ft 8. Crosby their Store and Stock. of tioodi, which, with late arrivals, make our assortment full we are prepared to til all orders from Merchants, Physicians Painters, snd Dyers, on ss fair terms as any other house in (he city. KERR fc MITTON, July 22 Cornet Broadway Exchange, MACHIM-. C.ltl)S.'i'ho suWrrihcr keepi constnnllv on ham! a supply of Machine Cards, of superior qun'illv, from Xo. to No. 3.1, Inclusive. Ho also continue, t li, Machines, nt his old stand hi Worthlualon, where ho will ho pleised to attend to nil order! in ills line. X nvj, lil.W. . 1 y j. (,.-,. ER WRICIIT. Col.UMIIlAN OHItl'.IIY, OR NEW I'I.TnlT UtlfVlTI. This splendid Machinery, Invented and constructed by tho I'ntronized nnd assisted by the present proprietors is now near lis rompleiion, nnd twill be siibmileil to the einininn-ttnn ol srlentillc venllcmen In a few days, and aflorwnrdi cxhl-lilted for lho gratification of tlio public. This PusKT.intt'M presents In mlnlature.lhough i no tea's more extensive, nnd a plan more perfect, It I, hcllcvcd.thnnnnv ever hllherio constructed, the most prominent objects of the "ii- ,ai .-j.,e,n, sivinj io racu iis peculiar motions, nnd performing their vnrlou, revolutions In their relative propo lions of time mrordhu tho clearest and most gratifying Illustrations of thai most sublime science, A.toojosv. It is the fruit ol many vcurs oicnlal nnd mechnnlcnl labor, and has teen accomplished at on expense ni pnllliig to prudent calculation. Tlio public will lie duly nollilcd of tho times and places of exhibition; when ll Ii hoped the most nattering niiiiclnotlons will not l disappointed. ''hiugton, (let. 2j JAMES RUSSELL. THE INDIAN EXPECTORANT Is recommended "ai deeld-cdly superior lo any other known combination of Medicine 111 I """"'. i-onsuinplton, Asthma, Spitting of u,,, , urentuing, Hooping Courli, Pains and U cakneii of the llrcast, and all Diseases of the Put monary Organs. rhii medicine is highly and luillv reeommenHl b. . ous and respectable Individual!, who have found relief from lis j , f """."" 0" "wiring under protracted Coughs and Pains in the llressi.and have bean supposed hy themselves snd their friend, far advanced In Con,umptlon, have been hap. 5ecto?a'nt ' U" f n,''M, E' Prepared only by Doctor D. J.vna, of Salem, N. J.; and none is genuine without his written signature to Ihs labsl oa the out. side of the bottle. ItT For sal. by SUMNER CLAEK, Colutn..,, Ohio, whera eertlDcstnofcurtttisybssess. Oct.il

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1836. WEEKLY. No. IG, Vol. XXVI Whole No. 1492. Pltl.NTEl) AND PUBLISHED UY SCOTT fc WRIGHT. Office on State-street, third door west of llic Clinton Dank. J. n.ULIIAClin, EDITOR. JjTlio Jot-arui. ii pulilialif J onco a nock, generally, rind twice a week during the session sf tlio State Lcaisluture. Price, Three Dollars a year in advance, or Three nollnra and Fifty Cents at the end of the year. No suls:rihcr nl. lowed to discontinue while iic remains indebted to the ollice. Letters on buaincss should he addressed to the Publishers. . THE SESSION JOURNAL. The Ohio State Journal, printed twico a week, on n mammoth shod, will lc furnished to those who may ho desirous of receiving it, during tho approaching session of tho General Assembly, at one dollar a.d iftv cents for each subscriber; or ten dollars for iglit subscribers, when they arc ordered to the same jiost-ollicc. ' For tho accommodation of those who may prefer it. and of single subscribers remitting money by mail, it is intended to issue a weekly paper, the sumo size of tho above, which Blinll contain nil the proceeding of tho General Assembly, nnd likewise the Editorial matter, general news, &.C., with tho Washington Correspondence, (alluded to below,) as tho same appear in the scmi-wcckl. The price of the weekly session paper will bo one dollar to each subscriber. Any gcntlcmnn forwarding live or more subscribers for the weekly, accompanied with tho money, shall bo entitled to a copy gratis. All orders, free of postage, should be forwarded, so as to reach us by the fust Monday of December. Tho rcputntion of this pnper, for prompt, correct, and impartial reports of Legislative Proceedings, is so well established, that it is deemed unncees.sury at tiiis tinto to offer many remarks in reference to tho subject. Lot it sullice to observe, that tho public may rcBt nc-surcd thut we shall furnish a regular, comprehensive view of the progress of every meusure which shall be acted upon, from its first introduction, until it shall be finally disposed of, and yet so con-pressed as to nf-ibrd ample space for the usual variety of interesting intelligence. Arrangements are also making for enriching the columns of tho Journal, during the session of Congress, with tho productions of our late Washington Corres pondent, a gentleman of talents, eminently qualtliod for tho task who expects shortly to renew his labors, and whose letters will afford from time to time, the earliest intelligence of tho doings at the sent of the (icneral (lovcrnnicnl, and interesting sketches of the general politics of the country. SCOTT & WRIGHT, Polishers. Columbus, Nov. 4, IIJS'j. (r Editors in Ohio, who may wish to rcccivo this paper regularly during tho ensuing s-.'ssion ol tlic Legislature, aro requested to give the above a few insertions in their respective papers. to a wanton disregard of all tho obligations of truth. It is now pretty well ascertained that the exaggerated reports of tho lute election in Pennsylvania, , so confidently sent abroad before the actual result was fully ascertained, were promulgated for the express purpose of taking advantage of tho sanguine and over-excited politicians in the cities of New-York and Philadelphia, who were induced in consequence to hazard several hundred thousand dollars upon tho. vote of that State. Sufficient excitement already attends our party contests, especially those for tho highest offices, without giving them tlio additional stimulus of betting; and it is to be hoped that all good men, however much they may differ in other respects, will unite in the reprobation of a practice which is daily be coming more and more universal in this country, and which, if not nroujply and cfl'ectually checked by public opinion, may in time ho attended with the most deplorable results. Wo have observed with regret, that for soino years pasl, the reprehensible and ruinous practice of betting noon f lections, has been stendilv, but rapidly inorcas- Froin small beginninirs, prohably among proless- Tribune. J. V. Siiuckeus, who has conducted the Woosler Journal for some years past, has resigned the Editorial tripod to tho proprietor, Jlr. I). N. Sprague, by whom tho publication will be continued as heretofore. These two papers have hitherto labored faithfully and efficiently in the Whig ranks; nnd wo trust will suffer no deterioration in consequence of the change about to take placo in theirarrangement. ej and active partisan!', who sought to strengthen their assertions, and give force to their opinions, by trilling wagers, it now pervnilcs every class of society, and the test of being sincere in political faith, lies in the greatness of the amount which the individual is willing to hazard off the result. The rich and the poor, ns shown by tho election just past, nro equally alleeted with tlio mania for political betting. To tho extent of their means, and in too many instnnces, far beyond their ineons, they were not only ready, but eager to bnek their favorite candidates w ith heavy risks upon their capabilities for running; as if nn election for the public servants of a free people, s:ood upon a par with n horse race, and the exercise of the proudest attribute of a rcmiblican was merely a test for deciding a gambling question. Tho importance of the point at issue the policy ol our own government tlio pumic goou the welfare of our institutions, seem in a great measure to be lost night of, in the general desire to make money without laboring fur it to fill the pocket by umiisgmseu gamming a epceies ot gamming, ill lis ultimate tendency, of tho worst description. They who would shrink wttli ro.nmuanco irom the idea of betting upon a nice; from hazarding their means upon the turn of a card, or the throw of a die, have no hesitation in openlv uoing tlio same tiling ur nn the result of an election. They would tarn with horror from the threshhold of a gaining house, and pnnnider it ileronratorv to be soell ill coiunanv with men known to lie in the liaiutot troquentingsticli establish ments. They are anxious for the suppression of the roulette table, and the faro bank, ns subversive of the morula ol society, and replete with tlio most dangerous elh'cts; nnd yel'tliey will openly, and with exultation, drain their pockets to the last farthing, as a stake upon the people's sense of the merits ol such or such an individual, who may be brought forward as a candidate for ollice. It is idle to talk of protecting tho morals of the community by penal enactments against raining, while practices like these arrest tho attention at every turn. Licensed houses of play throughout our cities, could not operate morn injuriously. In fact, the evil thus arising might be less; for, us things are at present, no place, not even tiie fireside, is free'froin exhibitions of the gambling spirit. It is constantly beforo the eyes ol the young, the rash, and the inexperienced; and if it has' not already, there is reason to fear thut the lime is not far distant, when it will be converted inlo an engine of political power, and he used as an instrument ol baneful ell'ect upon the purity of tho elective franchise. Should it continue to increase, as it will, if not checked by public opinion, it is not ensv to assien limits to its corrupting lnlluenec Regarding the matter solely ns to its individual op eration, it would be an impressive lesson, if tho pain ol mind, heavy losses, nnd, we tear, ruin nml wreieii ednesss, in Philadelphia and Icw on; alone, arism: rem t no ate c return, were nciti 11 io puiiiic view flic wnnniiL' wouid be one not easily lorgotten, could we arrive at a knowledge of but a part of the misery which is now endured from the cause to which wo ru-fer could we hear but of a portion of thos", who are now cursing their folly, in yielding I J the force of c::-auiple, anil the impulse of excitement, and ill liazard- tliat which It lias uurtl ineiu years tu ncciiiiiiiiuie, upon mistaken Hones nnd ueiusive assurances, me sullering Ins lit, iiniurtiiiiauiy, ueen iiione among those able to bear it. Poor men have been drawn in to the common vortex, nnd havo not only their heavy losses to regret, but have a deeper evil to expeiience in the elleet ol disappointment upon their energies, and ill the unsettling of their liahus. Tin re are few awaro of the enormous hazards which have just been decided; nnd of the astounding extent to which the murines1 raged. It is liiiie iliut the press, to w hatever parly it belongs, should speak out on this subject. It has no partisan distinctions. The betting mania is as strong on one side as it is on the other. Every man, of a rellectirig TIIE PAUL PRY. Wo learn from the last number of this paper, that it is to bo discontinued, and another journal, to bo called tho Huntress, issued in its stead. Mrs. Royal, in her Prospectus, observes, that tho now publication "will advocate no party ill politics, nor no sect in religion; but will exposo corruption, hypocrisy and usurpation, without favor or affection, in ali," tlio only difference between it and its predecessor, consisting in tho introduction "of amusing tales, dialogues, and essays upon general subjects." Tlio Huntress will ho published, lor tho present, in tho city of Washington, at tho annual rato of two dollars and fifty cents, or five dollars for throo numbers, payable in advance; and will bo removed to tlio Mississippi Valley in tho course of tlio ensuing year. ,J JWir Elephant. "That half reasoning brute," ns he is somcwhut disparagingly characterized, wus on board tho Jlmal Tar steamboat, and when tho flames approached him, jumped overboard, and swum, two miles to a neighboring island, where ho comfortably ami (juicily instnlled himself in a barn. He was followed by n little pony, nlso belonging lo the Menagerie. It is said in the letter to tho Express, whence wo dcrivo these fncts, that tho elephant, alter being ill tho water, umnde n sign with his trunk, to his keeper, to como to him." Wo can readily bclievo it. Unfortunately it was not heeded, and the man, after securing round ii 13 person several hundred dollars in Bpecie, finally sprnng into the water, nnd was seen no more tlio faithful Elephant would havo saved him. COUNTESS OF HL1'.SSIN(;T0N'S CONVERSATIONS. Conversations of Lord llyron witli the Countess of Hies-shiirlou, complete in 1 vol. 12mo. Letters from the Smith; written during a Journey lo Meiers, &c. ccc.: hy Thomas Campbell, Es,i. uuliior of the " Pleasures of Hope," &c. 1 vol. lie Lnmnrtiiio. Narrative of tlio Residence, of rntniln Pay oahir among the Wandering Arabs on the Ureal Desert: Collect ed nnd I lanslutcd hy the enre of M. I)c l.amarliuo. 1 vol. Inklings of Adventure: hy N. I. WH'N. 2 vols. 12ino. lien llrncc; the Last of Nelson's Agamemnon: hy Cuplnln Chutiilcr, It, N. 2 vols. Ulna. Just received and for sale nl Hie Rnokstorc of Nov. 10 ISAAC N. WIUTINO rpnn ! J. Lift AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner of Vgk ani State Streets, opuoeite the State lionet. Columbve, Ohio The sulissri- liers huvinff taken the Inrgo and commodious huildhi" of It. W. McCoy, Esq. nro now prepared to lecclvc lho Traveling Public, nnd Hoarders generally. Tlmy Matter I hcmsclvo thut the centra! position of the slnlid, nitd the extensive arcninl hitions of the house itself, added lo tho uhuudnht preparations of the I'ropric-tors, nnd a dtRirc to five gonornl salisl'nelioii, will euulile tlieiu lo enlerlnln in a style not Inferior lo that of any other home West of the Mountains. Nov. 21) O. F. IIIIESI1ACH & CO. BIULI'.S AND TRACTS.-.A supply of Willi's and Trnrts, pnhlished hy the Aiiicrirnn Tract Society, lias litlely hceii received nt tlio Depository ill Columbus. Orders will he filled on ropiest. Anion; olhcrs arc family Uihlcsnt a reduced price, and well hound. Apply 10 Nov. 20 8AMCF.I. CROSIIY, Depositary. Tin; i.bxinoton Finn, life, and ma it ink ist;. snrnnrci Coniiuny Incorporated in 111.1b' Capital .j'JO,- OIIIJ S 127,5110 paid in Tlio mule-signed, intent of the aliurc Company, is now prepared to insure aiiaiust less or duuuiee liy r ire, and to lake Marine risks, upon as fnvorulile terms ns can he olatiined in the Suite. Applications may lie made hy Idler, (post paid,) or at the oliiccof rJi'Aiiuso At CiLiuiiiT, Slnlo-strect, north of the Market llsuac. Nov.SU. -If LYXF. FTAllI.ir.rt, Jr. VVAI.lIAIII.r. STORE STAND FOR SALE The silliscri-hers liavltu' removed their entire stock of goods from Mid- dlcliur;, Lo'inn county, olfer their Store Room mid JUvcHiier House lor sale. iVIiihlletuire isa Ihiuri.hiu? and plea-aun country villazc on the State road tcudiu'i from ColumhiiHto Itellefnnlaiuc, 40 miles from the former, and 12 from the hitter. The surround-ins country Is ennd, nnd lo any person WMhinu a stand in n country village lliis would ho.desirahlc. Ily those neiiunilited with the slam! nnd tlie surrouiidin; country, it is rcusidered the host opening for n good assortment of Coods that there Is in nil this valley; hut as no person wishing to purchase, would do so without lirst examining the loivu nnd surrouniliiu.' country, and forniine a judgment of their own, the subscril'ers deem it unnecessary to give any further description of it. For particulars apply to Aoiu SLLLKas,Sprinaiield. or Doctor J. D. Ei.ukut, Mid- dlehure. J. A. TKIJITT & CO. Midillchnrs,Nov,2G..5t THE QUESTION SETTLED. Wo observe that a friendly controversy lias arisen bettveen our nrofessional brethren in Xo- nia and Springfield, on tho subject of the com jiarative majorities given to tho Ilarrisun Tick ot in their respective counties at tho lalo Prcsi denlial election. The former observes, "that this county Greene has surpassed Clark and Franklin, in proportion to her voting poptila tion, notwithstanding; tho brag game they havo played." The latter asserts, on tho contrary, that while Greene has 111 electors mure than Clark, it gave a majority of 2U1 less; and therefore can lay no just claim to the victory. He then adds, that "Franklin county accepted tho challenge of Clark, to comparo majorities," in proportion to tho number of voters in each; and insists that tho result has decided the contest, in favor of tho last named county, by about two to ono. Xow, wo shall not attempt lo disturb the self- complacency with which our worthy brethren contemplate the issue of lho recent strugglo in thoir respective counties. Wo aro not at all jealous of the glory which llicy so honorably no.-ouircd on that memorable occasion; but most ciicorfully award lo them, and their patriotic fellow citizens throughout the State, lho praise of having faithfully and fearlessly discharged their duty lo tho country. May they all livo a thousand ycarsj and may their successors and descendants, to tho latest generation, be imbued with a double portion of tho same spirit! Having, however, accepted 11100113110112081)011-60 uf, "in behalf of old Franklin," we mint beg loavo to sot them right, on a mailer of fact, which they appear to have forgotten. Wo did not, ns they seem to suppose, agree to tho terms origin ally proposed by our friend from Springfielil; work, which lias hecn politely forwarded to us, rilll.OSIII'IIV OF LIVINC; or lho wny 10 Lnjoy Ifc anil Its Comforts; hy Cnlcli 1 irktior, M. D. The Physiology of Digestion considered with relation to the Principles of Dietetics; hy Andrew Collide. M.D. 1 vol. I'nrt 1. Physiology of Digestion. I'nrt 2. The Principles of Dietetics viewed In relation to the law of Digestion. The Constitution of .Man considered in relation to Eucrnnl Ohjecls; hy George Coiuhe. With an additional chapter on the Harmony hetwecu 1'iirenoloy and Revelation : hy Joseph A. Wnrnc, A. M- 1 vol. Outlines of Physiology, hotli Comparative and Human; in which nre described the Mechanical, Animal, Vital, and Sensorial Orgnns nnd Fuurlions; Including those 01 Respiration, Circulation, Digestion, Audition nod Vision, as they exist In the dufcrcnt orders of Animals, from I. 0 Sponge 10 Man. Also, the application of these i'rlnciples lo Musculnr Exercises, nnd Female Fnsliloiis and Deformities. Illustrated hy numerous En-grnvingf. Ily J. L. Coinstork, M. I). 1 vol. 12mo. Just re ceived nnd for sulc at the Rookstorc of Nov. 15 ISAAC N. WIUTINO Notice is hereby given lo lho Stockholders of this llnnk, that nn election for thirteen Directors will he held nt the Ranking House, in Cohimbiis, on tiie first Monday in January next, to open nl 2 o'clock, 1. M. J. M. ESI V, Cash. rrVKEV l,T, by William Sliarwnlt, of I'rnlrio township, JL Franklin counly, a Dark Iron tiray Horse, Willi a collar murk on ll. 0 oil' shoulder, and a bridle or holler mnrk on the top of flic bond, shod nil round with smooth shoes, about fouryeais old next spring, some whilo hnir in the face, and appraised at fifty-live dullars, Nov. 171)1, HI3i, hy Thomas firahum nnd II. F. Scott. Nov. 21. .3t A true copy R. N. CRINOLD, J. P. HOCS WANTED The subscribers wisli to purchase from three 10 live thousand good corn-fed Hogs, 10 he delivered in Wheeling; for which liic fair market price will be given. A. It I EM AN, A. A. HACK, Nov. 5-11. .11 JOHN CRI'.lit:, NOTICE. All persons having legal claims ngainst the estate of Samuel P. Morrison, deceased. Inle ol" Darby township, Union ronnty, Ohio, nre hereby notified lo present the same, legally authenticated, for settlement, wllliiiinnc year fiom this ilutc; and all persons indebted 10 said estate are required to make immediate nviucnl to SAMI'I'.I. SN'OntlRASS, ACHARIA11 NOTEMAN, Nov. 11. .-It Adniluis'rntnrs. IHOARDING Eight or ten uismbers of the Legislature ran y hn accommodated, by timely application to the subscriber, sign of the Cross Keys, on Front-street, north of Slate. October 2ll..tl)j THOMAS THOMAS. DR. WALDO devotes spccinl attention lo I)1SESES OF THE EVE. .irlijitinl F.'jce Inserted. Oll'uc Fourlli si., west of Itacc-streot, Cliicinnnti. October M..ly Vl'I'R ENTICE WANTED TO TIIF.CA lll.NET lil'SIN ESS. One Iti or 17 years old, of industrious habits, ami guod character. None other need apply Oct. .1. .If I. (1. DRYER lIERIiy PLANK WANTED. few hundred I'.et ;f inch Cherry plank, wnnted immediately, for which tho highest price will be paid. P. II. OLMSTED. Nov. 21! ANKETS. A large assortment of Rose, Dnllil.nnd Poiul Phukets, for sale low by L. S. IIL'llll ARII, Nov. 20' No. b, Commercial Row. c "Ol.ACK Italian, (Inifl tic Hwisfl, ami tiros ile Xnp. Fi'ks.- XV " 11 line arwrtiiieiit ol' hark (Jinliaiiis. Tor salt: hy I,. S. lll'ltltAl!!), .No. fj. Commercial Row. "I TTANTKI) KiOdnstcn Woolen Hocks; O0O yunlo Mnacy: y X i'or wlikli tlic InylitHl trice will lm jinul hy cijam.'iox u i.ATimop, Nos. It and 10, Exchange lluil'lh: Nor. 2(5 $y AI'Ktt. A larjrn Bfsorlniciit offnji ami Letter l'aiicr, ilain I nml ruled, for nalc hy CNAMl'loN U LATHIioP, Xov. ao. It nml 10, Kc limine lluililiiitfft. F I'H, l.ynx, H(iiirrcl, uiul Juauot I'aiius nml I'eiurlucs a lnri;c Rfsortmuit toijiu vrv ctiiifri.ir. I'orsnle hv CIIA.MI'IOX & I.ATHlKil', Nov, 26 No, ft and 10, Kir limine lluildiiiL'K. BUOWX WIKr,TlN;S k HIlIRTlXi.8. Lnwronro Mi!ln llrown Hliwtiiiiifi and Sliiriinri n superior article received and for mile hy CIIA.MI'IOX & I.ATIll(ol Nov. 2(J Xos. 8 ami 10, KxcIianL't l.uililimjs. 1,1 FT Y CASUS ISOOTH AMI PIIO:.. a complete nmtort-. incut, l-'or talc, at luw priron, hv CHAMPION & LATIIP.np, No?. i nml 10, Exrliuc lluililinx. Oct. 2j Kf AND SATIN'H, Plain and FL-iired a full iiHuorlinent of colors and qualities. 1W stile at low price a hy CHAMPION LATHIIOP, Oct. 2j No. If nml 10, Exchange Ituililinn. OH. SO ol 1 ) ATTI.IX, the ltf.;fcr: hy Captain Marrynt. gl, KlksvTntawa; i 2 vols. 1?mo. or the Prop!iet of the Wort. '2 vols, linio. kimiiihic; or a Winter nt Heinous llaiufeld,iu Lower Stj ria: hy Cnptain Hall. 1 vol. Tho Uonn; a Novel in 2 vols. 12mo. The Diary of a Di-nennuyce, 1 vol. Umo, Lord Uohlaii; n Koiiiatire: hy Allen Cniimnlmm. 2 vols. In 1. A sue terlc: hy t lie tmtlior of "The Ileiro-n." 2 vol. 12mo, The Last llnya of Pompeii; new cilition. Tlic M-iicinn: hy J.ciich Ritchie. 2 vols. Umo, Junt received and for sale nt tho Hook More of Xo-t. 15 ISAAC N. WIUT1XC. III: WAV TO DO fiOoD; or tho ChrisMau Cliarnct;r Mn lure. The rVpiel to tlie Voini1 Christian and Corner Htoae: hv Jriro!) Ahhutt, 1 vol. )2iuo. Physical Theory of Another Life: hy the nntlmr of Natural Ilidtorvol l.iitlniliisni, 1 vtd. Jjino. Just received nml for Siilo at the llnoktforo of Nov.I" ISAAC X. WWTIXd ii!iil:iuhriinic ?;iril, should tlulii ulnittut to iliaronruirt' iiml to crmlicatu it. If tho wt'althv must didlnirso u tiortion of tlicir PuporHuous nu an oa tlio rvc of tlce- tions, let them do it in n manner credittihlo to thein- orlvos nnd bpnclieinl to tlm cominunitv by imltnirllm nnor to oav their taxc?, find dipenunntin!; useful i ntur- nintion unions tho peo;do; nnd when uriuinent fuilf, h't not tho oll't-r to hot, tlio irritating buntcr, ho ru- anh d ns n sulhcicnt substitute lor ri-iPonuiLf.-urc-lv there is excitement enonMi in u ptni'r'.'lo which tie eidt'H tlic policy nnd chnrncter of the government of n '.Teat nation, without niiumg iim unwiiuiesomc nMita-tijn of uniU'ceHiury pecuniary xWa. I'dinij-Iruiiiaii, I THE NATIOXAIi IMiEACIIKR. I Having examined tho October number of Ibis OKH MIJIIT ON THE SCIIJLVT. Plctrlior'a Douhle relloriinif Lnmps. A miperior article for liiiliii" Cliurcli- es, Stores, (ttlices, &r. Tor sale hy Nov. l..2m Kl.lta & M1TTON. 'OCK, HAXDIv!:ill'III!:rH, &e Ceritlemen's HMin, )de, and Hoiuhaine Htock, from AT renta to $J. Plnin nnd i1;;urcil Hilk porkct and nerk lliimlkerchiei?i, from ;J7J ctr. to S2. Linen, Comhrir, Pi.iin and Hin!roiderrd IlitiidkerciiielV, from 2Ii rent!) lo Linen CoIIarH and Po-ionif, latest styles nnd patterns, nt PLXXCV ta JI. DII'ri, Nov. 1 No. j, tioodiile'i How H'LAINH, CIIALLVS. Colored Poplainf, n uplcndid 03, Sto: Nov STot Mo, rASr.Mr,ULS AND HATI M'.TS. 2(10 pifres, plnin, ribhed, and plnid, at.orled ijiiahiiraiiil rolorrt. I' or nule hy 13HOCLAMATIOX. WhcrcnMlic General AuM.-mhly of the Htntc of Ohio, on the 1-JtU day of March, UJJii, pus so-1 a reoluiioii in the wnnU fullowiiifr, to wit: " Resolved hy theCenerul Assemldy of the State of Ohio, That the (Jovemor I e, and hu W hereby requested to iisue, within the present year, his proclamation to the iiihahitania of this Stale, refomuieudiiiff to them the observance of a day of T.ianliftivim; to Almighty Cod, for his hltHsiiis to tin an n people: u liich day shall I selected nt the discretion of tlic (iovcrnor. nnd decimated in his prorlmuation." Therefore, I, Hubert Lura!, flovcrnor of the Ptii'e of Ohio, do, ia purfiiiauceof the reno'utiott nforrHald, select nnd fct apnrt Saturday the 2IUi day of Decemi.er next, to he oVerved hy the hihabiiants of this State, an n day of Tlinnks'.'iviiu' to Almighty (jihI, for liin iimiirroiislilcfrtinps to us as a people; and tin hereby exhort all fiooij citizen to n?scinble at their respective plures of worahb at 12 o'clock on said day, ami then and thee: unite with fervent hearts in ThankRyiviity to Almighty (Jod, wI.mu wp nc-knowledi:e ns the author of nil our pood, for his innumerable h:oins bestowed upon u nit a people; and to implore a eon-liiitianee of liiii mercy mid trotectiiii care over us collectively and individually us a nation an cuiuiminitics, and as individuals, Civen under my linnil, nnd thoOrcat Peal o"ii:e State cf Ohio, at Columhuu, tliid 2jHi dav of November. llt.ifi. iioiiKirr li;ca. Hy the Governor: C. ll. IIahi.ax, Secretary of State. NOTKT'-. In piirfiinnce of nn order of the CouM of (oiu-111011 Plea of Franklin county, niiido nt their Sfpteniher term, A. I), lb',!'!, I !iu! tell nt the door of the Court liou?c in said county, on the 2!)Hi of I'ecember next, the following real entaie. to wit. Hiity-iivo ncre and spveniy pcrcliei, hcin part of section No. eighteen (lfl),lowiishiilivc(j),ranL'0twnity-two (22), in the lli'fuec Tract, vo rnlli!; nnd part of thut half of said Bert Ion of which William Mcrioti owns tho north end, Da vid Merlon the south end, nml Michnel Dnsmi a part of V,:c east side; Hum leavitift the proniHds to Resold Biirronnded by the Much of William Merioa on the north, of David Merion on the i-outli, of Michael Duaji cast, mid the west line of said half cciiun on the west. Nov.2li..tl:9 AXDRKW MTsLV.UX, Sheriff. DMIXISTUATOUS SALL J.. Court of ( ommon 1 CHAMPION At LA'I'HIUtP, Oc( 2j Xos. Dam! 10, lsvchnnuc lluildiairn. 3Lr..CIIKD AXD I1HOWN C0TTOXS 20rn?cslllenchcd SlitrtiuH and Sheetings; -!li bales Itrowu do, do. For sale CHAMPION tc LATIIltOP, Oct. 2 Nns. It and 10, i:chnnc llnildiii. T Kill XoS French, Kn-rlish ami Orrman 11 full as-ortmenl ofeolors. For sate hy CIIAMPloX A: LATMUoP, Oct. I'i Xo-j. 0 and 0, FxchaiiL'e llu)ldiiu.M. IAXS. K,0 piece, black nnd as-Forted color, i'or hy CHAMPION & LATIIHnP, Oct. 2.) Nos. !J ami 10, P.xi-hune Ituildin;'. FLOOlt CLOTHS, from 1 to ti yunln wide a cood ar ticle. For sale hy CHAMPION & LATIIllOP, Oct. 25 No?. U and 10, Kxchati''e Ihiildiiiuri. CIKCAS tfltle li Oct. O'l; JL 10 J.und 11 J. I'or siilu I'V I'HAMI'KIM & I.ATIIIini', Nos. 0 nml 10, KxchuiiM? llinliliiii! CUr).l.C'ri 1'ATKXT FItKNCII HI.AI'KINC, nipprlorto nny In tlic worhl. I'or salt liy c; IlKtiOK V ii III' l: It. S1 I'KUMAI.T.I'I (,'ANIII.KH. 1 ictolxir ilt for sale liy t'. H. UI.MSTIM). 12 CI LAW, CHINA, AM) UL'i:i:rl-V.M!i:, 1(111 f am: II V I iicinlwr r. II. OI.MSTIIIl. OOTH AM) PIIOM. A 1 1 )clolior 2't B fjL'R AM) rKAL SKIN L'Al'8, for aulc liy I' jD Drlolieri") rcrnl nssorlincnl, for snlc by 1'. II. IPI.JIS'IT.I). II.OI.MSTI'.I). 12 II a lu t vi' ivivi' t r..... ,..1 . nrlicle. Plain ami I'lL'iireil ChaMvs. a rich asorlnient of 1 H " 'V ' . ''''l'''l''P- . ine, tlcirs, fro in 3 to $25 n pnttern. . Plain 11 ml tiured Silk and Satin, from .Ml rent to Si ?j per yurd. I'.lnrU tirosdeCliiae, (ros dc Utiine, tiros dc Swiss, nnd Italian Silks, lor a!e by pi;xxi;v ic ji dd, ov. 1 No. i, t;oodnle's How. P. II. fH.MSTKI). Oct.: B ItDAI) CLOTH!" A'.'ll CAfSIMI'.lir.rl splenilld ns- sorlment of superfine llrond I'lollis of nil rnlors. Also, n rirli nssnrliiirnt I'laiil, Itilili'il, llurkskin, nml I'lriin Cassiiiirns, of tlic most fasliiuna'ilc pr.ttcrns, for sale nt rrilnrpil prices, for eas'i. hy I'lIVM'.V k Jl llll, ov. 1 No. .", Ilonilalc's lloiv. CA Ml Hal XMLI'.'I'ri AM) VI':'TIi Sinierlinc (lerinall Coals' :ilr t'&mlcts, n ricll HKsortiiient, Veh-el, Silh. mill Merino Vesting, r.t 1'KXXHV k JI'DII'M ov. 1 No. (,'ooilnle's How. ZAXESVILLE SAL for snlc ly 1' of tlic lirst rua!itv, just rcreiveil nml 1'. II. OLMSTCI). July 2i T,M'lt CAl'liS, &c SiiulrrclCnpesnml Mantlllin. JJ Jenet ,lo. tlo. Hnper Lynx lions. ltereived nt I'L.NM'.V k Jl llll ?. QI'AMHII UKiARS It superior nrtkle!o l,o liail nt the Ware of r. II. (IL.MSTIIII. July 2 4 Fi:V SIIAItM LAST .MAKL'M.'O HTIK'K, for sale liy J.A July I'. II. III.SIriTLII. "ITTINLS OF A HL'I'KltlOlt HUAI.ITV, Foil fALK UV V I-lnrrll 2 ciUI'.COKV tc lll'llll. SIX TIICII'HAM) lll'fllLI.S OF WIIIIAT IVAXTKH, for . wliirli rnsll will lie paiil, ny V MAXCH. r-ept 2 STOXW.-J, 3!, I, nml I: feet Itacroon llnrr Mill Mones, for sale liy tlic snlisrriliers. VV. A. HILL, It Co. .Xo7, PruinUvay Lsi liunse, ami ut their old stand, llijll-st. April 111.. ly. on 7 :itlXOS-rrencli nml rnslinh Merinci. do. Kich Figured do, t 7 A erenl variety at PF.XNF.Y l .IL'DD'S. 4 TltKATISF. 0 CATTLK Cattle; their HrecdK, Maimer incul, nnd Diccaur-; with nn Imtei. Puhlinhed under the npmntemlenro of tlie Society for the Diil'tision of Cseful Know- Ir.lL'e. Tho Nutnrnt llUtory rf the Ox: tho llr.tiiih f: the Middle-Horns: Polled faille: the Irish Cuttle: the Lous. I lorn: tlic Short-Horns; the I'oreiin Hreedi of Cattle: tho Striictiire nnd Disease of the Head of Caltlo: tho Auaiomy, 'n, nnd DijieatM' of the Nostril nml Mouth: Anatomy and Iiixease of the Xerk nnd Chest: tho Structure nnd DinenFCd of the r.ullei nml Stoinnrl.: the Anatomy nml Diseases of the Splern, Liver nml Pnnrren: thcAnntomy nnd Disense ofihc Intestines: the Criunry OrRnns, nnd their Diene: H reed ine, Pnrinriiiou: the Disease! and Mannsement of Calves: tlie Dinoitses of tho Muscu lar System nnd tho l.xlrciuitte.i: tlie Dhcuneioi' the Skin: n IN) of tho Medicine lined in the Treatment of the Di-ense of Cnt-tie, kr, ccc A new nnd eleztint edition of Ihi valuable work, 1 vol. Ot'o. Just published, nnd for sale nt the Hook "tore of November 11 ISAAC N. U'HITIXfJ. MACKINTOSH'S PIlACTH'i:. The Principle of Patholo-py, nml Prnctirc of Physic: hv John MncKiiitOrtti, M. D. From the hut Loudon edition; with Not.i ami Addition, hy Samuel (!corio Morton, M. D. 2 vol. Itvo. For snlc nt the llookstoro of ISAAC X. WHITING. Nov. 11 HE (SI '.It V Ilc. Merino, Wor.-ted, A ugoln, und Lamb's wool Dose. tJent' Plain nn I Ttibbed Lainb' wool Shirts nnd Drnwcrs, do, do, do. Merino do. do, Lndic' do. do. do. Yel nnd do. ocl 7 A splendid assortment at I'F.XNLV & JCDD'S. M rntleriinn of Clinrrli .Music, In patent notes. The .Mi'rnnrl Ihmnoiiy. For sale, I'V tlic dozen or single copy, at tlio rtonkslore of Novcmlier'l!) MnMlOli IIKI.L. but roinarkoJ only that wo iiitonJod "lo exhibit greater cliango against the olfice-liolJcrs, inco tho olootiun in IS'Jj, in proportiun to oiirpo);i-latioii, than any oilier county in tlio iitiito." ThiJ plodgo, wo bcliovo, lias boon fully redeemed. In j:1j, tho majority for tlio Jackson candidate for lho Assembly in Ih'u county, amounted lo W.l. This yoar, tho Harrison Tickot lias obtained a majority uf 701. Thoro is, thorcfuro, a clear Whig gain of 10U3, in "old franklin," within the last twolvomontb. Wo do not bo. liove that our brethren in Greene oi' Clark can show a larger, or evon an equal gain; but whore all have done well, it seoms unnecessary to institute invidious comparisons. UETTINO ON ELKCTIO.NS. Wo extract lho following oxtiolo from a lato Philadelphia paper, for lho purpose of giving our hearty assent to tho soiitimunta therein expressed. If tliero bo any act, lho proper porlbrniunco ol which requires sober and delibcntto reflection, it is tho exercise of tho right of sullYngo in a free country. Tho pcrmanancy of our republican institutions depends, in u great measure, upon the purity of our elections; and this purity is necessarily endangered, whenever money, or any consideration other than a senso of public duly, is brought directly or indirectly to operate upon lho minds of tVu votors. Where personal interest is deeply concerned, the judgment ii very opt, to become perverted; and those who have staked any sum, whether lsrge or small, on the is sue of an election, can hardly bo expectod to de cide impartially between the merits and qualifica tions of rival candidates.' llesidcs, the practice in question has a direct tondency to impair the publio morals; inasmuch as it not only encourages a spirit of gambling and speculation calculated to ensnare the young and thoughtless, but also lead we cordially recommend it lo the palruiiago of tho religious portion of tho commiiuily. It is issued monthly, ninler lho Editorial superinten dence of lho Uor.Ai'MTix Dickinson, at tho rato of Ono Dollar per milium, or seven copies for Fivo Dollars, paj ablo in advance each number containing two sermons on an average. "Upwards of fifty Clergymen, of livo denominations, nnd bolouging to sixteen different Stales, must of whom aro well known to tho public as authors, havo allowed tho Kdilor lo expect from then Sermons for this work;" and being consequently free from sectarianism, it cannot bo otherwise than culirely acceptable to trno Christians of every name. Orders are received, if by loiter, to bo post paid, by tho publisher, Mr. John S. Taylor, 131 Xassau-stroet, city of Now York. T No 7 Airll Ci HU' nm Kit, TIN, AM) SIIIXT IRON WAIIII, manuliirliircil nml lor salo liy IV. A. ill 1.1. & CO. No. 7, llroudwuy Kxcliancc, and at tlicir old stand, II inlil-st. AnrilliL.ly QTOVF.i Cooking, l'rnnklin, Cannon. Ilox, 7 ll'iil 10 I'lnie k.' fMoves, lor sale l.y WM. A. HILL fc CO. No. 7, llroadnay Lxclianfcnml al tliclrold stand. Ilijli-it, April 19.. ly Clnircli, Colninlms. June ti (ll.TlNC. CLOTH l'Oll HAI.U 11Y L. COOIIALK k CO. .IVKUr.TTU OH ATKINS AM) SI'KLCIIK.S Oral Ions nml r!i?crlict, nn vnrious orrnsions: liy tlic lion. IMwnrtl Len- rclt, A Silcndiil edition of tills vatnalilc work, revised nml ciirrcrtcd liy the nilllior, just iuldislieil in one larre ftvo volllmr, otiitirnriits nil of his most releliralcil Hnecrlics nnd Ornlions, ju.t received nnd Inr sale at tlio llookstore or NovcinlKir 11 ISAAC N. WIMTINO. UK I'llHKNOLIKlll'AL LII1RAIIV Conlnlnlmr tl'O com plete works of cs .til. In ti vols, On Ilia Functions of tlio llrnln, nnd ofencli of its I'nrls; Willi Olwcrvntlout on tlio nossl liililv of dctcrniiiiinir tlie lustiiirts, rmiensilles,and Talents, or the Mornl nnd lulcMcrtunl Disposilions of .Men nml Aliinmls, l.y tlic Conllirnrntlon of tlio Hrnin and lle.nl. Vol. 7 Tlio Constitution of Mnn considered in rolntion lo Kxternnl ol'jecls: liy (leort Coinl. Just received nnd for sale at the Unokslorc of Nov. R ISAAC N, WlltTINf! Till! l'lt.MTICAL I'IIINTEII H ASSISTANT; contalnlus litlinerons rirlicmes of Iinposition, definite directions for mnkinff Composition Hollers, and many useful Tallies. Ily Tl'codore Ua.lay. Formic liy MONUOK IIKI.L. Nov. in NIIIV llnoKH Tlic Anatomy ot llriiiikenurss; by Ituhcrt Mamisli. Self Kilurntton; or tlio Means nml Art of Moral Progress Trnnslated from tlic I'rcnrlmf M. Lc Huron Dcgcnnmlo. Comstork's Outlines of ecology. I'.leinents of llolnny: l.y Asa (Irny, M. n. A rrnrtlcnl TrenlUenn Loroinolivc Knslnes upon Ruiln'ayi: liy tlic Cliev. I-. M. 11. He I'nmlHiur. Ainericnn Oratory, or rH;lerlions Irom tlic Speeches of eminent Americans. Manual of Classical Literature; from the Certnnn of J. J. LVIimiIiiitcIi, 1'rofe.sor In Itie Cnrolinnm, nl llrunswirk; with adililioiis, liy V. Fiskc, Lecturer on Tlieolosy. Ily the late Itev. John Dirk. 1). II. Nov. 4 Just received, and for snlc liy MONUOK HI'.LL. ANI'AI. OF Tilt'. IIOSTON ACAIIKMV OF Ml SIC. for Inslriirllon In the Clements of Vocnl Music on tlie svs- leiiinf restnlnrr.1. Ily Lowell Mnson. I'rofessor in the Academy. Nov. 4 Just received, and for snlc hy MilMllll'. HULL. TT TMoMI'SON, llesident Dentist, opposite tlie I'reshyterian XJL. f)Ol JL July 24, SWAIM'S TANACKA AND VKIIMIFI GK, FOR HALF UY July J4..tll-ly L. IIOOIIALK & CO. piltl'MIIACKKIl'S CKI.KIIRATI'.I) TOXIC AM) A VIM- V IIISI'LI'TIC 1'ILLS, for sale hy I.. rjOODALK 4; ( O. July ll. 511. .ly T TACIIINi: CARDS, FOR SALE II V I iU Jn July 34. r.OODALKi CO. -VI.. ly . OOlVLANII'S TONIC MIXTI'HK. Tlic gcuuim) nrlicle XV eonsluntly for sale at the Ohio llruii Store of Feh. U..ly CICllool. HOOKS lsnnc N. Wlillinit is now opcnlnc n Inrio nssortnient of tlio most recent nnd vnlunhlo School Hooks, which ho will sell very low, cither by tlm dozen or single enpy. ftovuinuor it NEWsrAN'R CIIAXGES. Tho Republican an Anli-Miisonio paper, pub lishcd in tho town of Dayton for two or tlirco years past has ceased lo exist. Tho Editor assigns as tho reason of its discontinuance the fact, that tho party with which he has heretofore acted lias resolved itself into Its original ele mclits, and (hat its members havo united thoin selves, according to their political predilections, with ouo or lho other of lho two groat parties into which this country is now divided, lie gives a practical illustration of the correctness of his boliof, at least in his own case, by an nouncing that lie has connected hiinsolf with the establishment of the VatInn Herald, a de oided Van Duren papor, and will beroafler sus tain the peculiar dootrines of Ibe Administration parly. Messrs. Gi.ovia and Camdkn, Editors and publishers of the Portsmouth Courier, have disposed of that establishment to Eowabp Hamilton, Esq. who will continue the paper on the usual terns, under the title of the Scioto milK SACRKI) 11 AIM', or IVhvtic llnrinonvl n Collection L of Church Music: hy Lowell Mason and Timothy 11. Ma son. .New edition. Tho llnston llnudcl and llnrdn Society Collodion of Church Music, hiliteil by Lou-ell Mason. Muslcn Sarrn: hv Thomns llinlitrrs nnd Solomon YVnrrlncr. Soniti of tho Temple, or Hridgcwn'.cr Collodion of Sucrvd Music. SI'.MM'.ll CLARK. CASH ( of b'J Ml NM'.I.R FOU li:j7. ThcTokrimnd Atlantic Houvciilr, u lili 1- iiplRiiitlit riirnivliir-4, Th (ill i, edited Mini ..relic, lOf-ptrndiil cnernvinci, Tlio I'tarl. or AllVctiuu' t.ift, 7 line ilcet iiiczxatiiitofnr-vlniti.Tlio Ilcligioiis Ponvcnir; pniMliHlinl with R engrr.vinsn. Nov. 4. -Init rctxivpi). nml for ttnlc liy MoNltuiI IM.I.f,- T INC.SI.KV'S mah riioilt. An aririllionnl ni.l-junt J i rplNMAN WANTKI). Wanicil iinnicili:itrly,n nooj Jonniry man Tinman, to whom constant cmj.i!u merit and gooil wniics vill no gtven. Anly to llclnncr 11 K ASHO & MrCUXK. FOU llAUI.IlY.'niesnl ii rilcrs will pav nt tlio intc of ti.U rcntu lor llrty ikuihIa . lor cooil morcliiinlnl'lo Hur- joy. ilolivtrtd at tlio aw llrowrry, tit (lie mutli cnil of Front-trwit. 1.. llnSTKIt & t'(. rjitj..3m 1 Tin;: II.M.1,'3 LITE or r.X. II AIMllHriV. A MrniiTr , oftlic 1'nhllc Ht-rvircf of illiain Mi-nry llnrrioii: Hy JnmcR linii. i.miicmmiri! with n ilncly rnjrjivcd 1'urtrnit. 1 vol. I'rirc GJ1 rcnt. For unto nt I tie lluiktnr of -I ISAAC N. WIlITINfi. J KV 1IOOKH Sit Venn in the Monnstprks of Italy. &r. Ity H. J. Mttlimny. Slicipnrd l.ce: written hy liimwlf. 2 voln. Trniti of American I. ifc: by Mm. Hnrnli J. Half. vol. Nov. 4 Just rcci ivril.nml fur sale liv MoMtoK lH'.l.l,. IN' Ily virtue of nn onlcr nf the lens of tlie county of l'rnn!:)in, nnd Siiitu ol'tthio, nt their SiiptpmlKT term, HUG, there will he offered lor b;iI!, nt the door of tlic Conrt-lloiisc in rolmulms, on the Mill day of Oeccmlmr nu.t,lif;twceii the hours of Id o'clirk, A. 51., nnd o'clock, 1 M nil tlie rhht, t it lc-, a nil iiittrciit of whir.li I'etcr I itiu'son died possessed in tlio following real estate, to wilt Lot Xo. .'), ranjo 111, lownsliip 2. section I, United States Military, ruiitniuiiiR one liunilreil nnd siMy-ninc ncrc nml nine ly-two poles. Said iutercsls consist of ti title Ii 1 from the Hank of the United Suites: upon which said bond Iherc is tol paid llic Hum ol two hundred dollars principal, amllwcn- ty-livc dollars Interest, to entitle tho iurchar to n deed Terms, one third in hi.tid; balance in one nnd two years, Willi' interest, and gooj security IIAVIII LAWSdN, Adiur. LOSAXA LAWSllN, Aiimv. .Nov.lL.'w ofl'cter Law.'on. "llir.KH'F'S HALK I'.y virtue ofn writ of venditioni eino- iii.s, lo me direcled, from the Court of Common I'll .is of the ruuiity of Marion, nnd Slate of Ohio, I will expose nt pub-11.: i a!e, nt the door of the Court-house in lho town of Marion, in said county, on Saturday the Will day of llccenil.cr next, lelwecii the hours of lo o'clock, A JL, nnd d, I1. M on the snid ilav, tlic followinir real estate, executed ns the properly of School liirertors of School district No',', In Marion townsliip, -Marion county, Ohio, ut tlio suit of Jnrcd llnrtruin, for the use of Itirliard I'lilton: In-lot Xo. with all improvements ihejc- on, sitimted in tlie town of Marion, tis rcconled on the town plat. Xov. 1-1. .Jw ('Vitus II. MANN, ShriiffM. ('.. n. "illKRll-'F S SALK Hy virtue of a writ of venditioni cxno- nus, to me directed, from the Court of Common I'leas nl' tin- counly of Marion, nnd State of Ohio, I will expose nt public sale, on Snlurde.y tlie loth ilny of December next, at llic dior of the Court-house In the town of Marion, ill said countv, the fol- lowins rem esinie, town: In lot lo. I, Willi all improvcnieuts thereon, in the town of llig Island, as recorded on llic town plat of said town, i:eruteil lis tlic property of (.'corse Connourc, nt the suit of William 1'. Hrmly, by Ills next friend, rctcr Van- hoiiton. Nov.1--1..5w CVnUSII. MANN, SltcrhTM. C, O. SIIKItlFI"S HALT. Hy virtue of on order to inc directed, from tlic Court of Common I'lcni of the county of Morion, mid tlic Slate of Ohio, I will expose nt public snlc, nt the door of the Court-house in the town of Marion, in tM counly, on the lOlh day of llocemlier next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 1. M., on said day, llic following real estate, to wit: The cast half of the north w est quarter of scclion tiirec, nnd the west hnlf of the north cost ipinrtcr of section three, township six, in rnniro sixteen, and situated in tlie county of Marion, and Stnlc of Ohio, and sold lit llic suit of Michael Al-siauijli nuninst John Ihuery nnd others, in partition. Nov. 1-1..,'nv CVUI'S H. MANX, Shcrlll'M C, O. SIII'.RIIT'SSAI.F. Ily virtue of on order lo me dircclcj, from llic Court of Common I'leas of tho countv of Marion. r.ud State of Ohio, I will expose nt public sale, nt the door t.f the Conn hon3 in the town of Marion, In said connlv. on tbo llllh day of Derciuhcr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., nml !, 1'. JL, on said dny, tho following real estate, lo wit: the south hnlf of the north west iii,irlcr of section twenty-eiiiht, township sit, In rnnirclificcn; and forly acres of the north part of tlie west half of lho south wcsl quarter of section twenty. eUlit, township six, in rnnac fifteen. The nhove lands are silu aled in Marion county, Ohio, and cxcrutcil r.s llic proicrty of Harmon ll. Ilnhhnaii, nt the suit of William Lonj. Nov. 1-4.. 5w CVUI'S II. MANX, Shcrlll'M. C.,0. SIIKIIIKF'S HAL K Hy virtue of nn order to mc direcled. from lho Court of Common I'leas of the county of Mii'lon. ami Slate of Ohio, I will exposo nt public sale, at the door of the Courl-hoiisc In llic town of .Marion, in said county, on Saturday the loth of lleeenil cr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M and -I, I'. M..OH said day, the followinir rcnl estate, the nro- H-rly of Jamc, Swnn. ntthe suit of James 11. Clark and others, rrclitoriof thoiahj Jnines Swnn: In lots Nos. 127, 12;i, J.jO, nml lho soulli hnlf of No. til, with nil improvement! thereon. The conditions of the above sale nro ns follows: tho one-third. cash In ham I, nnd lho rcsiduo in Iwo equal annual Installments. Willi inlerest Irom (lute, and secured bv tlio mirchnscr to ll.i, creditors of Jnines f"w nn, by morlBiiEO on the property so sold. Thenhove property is situated In llic town of Marion. Marion county, Ohio, as recorded on the town pint, nnd is npprniscd as follows: Xo. 127,nt S1O0; Xo. 1 n,at S2H0: Xo. l:)o, nt S.7(j(l: and the soiilh half of Xo. ,11, nt 8.1110: and tho ilalflot ai'ild subject to a lease to Thomas M. Sloan. Nov. 1-4. . Sir CVIIUS 11. MANX. Shcriir.M. C. O. NOTICE John Kelso, liobcrt 8. Kelso, Cigar C. Kelso, John W. Kelso, Hannah Kelso, Jcrcininh Kolso, James Kin-', nnd Sainh his wife, lleiijaiulii O. Carpenter, nnd Mnlilda ins woe, j jones, ami mono Ann his wile, Nancy Sylvester, widow, Mary Sylvester, Mnry Ann Sylvester, Snrnh "uin Sylvester, Obeillah Sylvester, :ld, Win. Sylvester, Joel Sylvester, Joseph Sylvester, olio.llah Sylvester. Jr., nnd Jcrcmlnli W. Sylvester, aro hereby notified. Hint on the 17th of September, A. I). 111.14, Itoherl S. Kelso, of tho counly of Franklin, and State of Ohio, filed in thcl'ourt of Common I'leas of snid county a petition acalnst ihem the object nnd praver of which peliliou is, lo enable the said llobort S. Kelso, ns Administrator of Ohedlah Mylveslcr, deceased, lo sell the following; tract! of laud, to wll. Lois Xos. l.lnnd li. ranso 1(1, township l.sarlhm l.sitnated 1:1 said counly; nnd. nlso, lo set oir dower to Nancy, widow of tlenjaiiiln Sylvester, son of Obodlnh, deceased; and they are fur-Ihcr noili'ied, Hint unless ihcy aiineni and olen.l. .., ,., iniirlosaid neiltion, within sixty days nflcr tho next term of snid Court, the said HolKTt S. Kelso, ns Ailmlnl.irmn. next nller lho ciilrutlon of said sixty (lavs, will mnk- tn.nwl Court lotnko tho in ittcr of said pcllllon as coufciscd, and lo de cree niereon accordingly. uv. ..'..biv (l.SWAN, Attorney for Peillloncr. received nt tho Hookttore of Sfpi. :io MONROB HULL. Sketch of tho History of tlio Science: hy Henry Whcnton, LL. I). 1 vol. Ovo. I'hysirnl Tiieorv of nnothcr Life: hy tho author of ' Natural History of llnthusinsm." 1 vol. Umo, The llnptlstsin America; a Nnrrnlive of tlio Deputation fiom Music of tho Church: a Collection of I'snlm, Hymn, and Hie llapiisl Union In F.nvlnud, to the Hulled Slntci and Camilla: Chnnt Tunes, adapted to tho Worship of tho l'roteslnnt l-'plsro- pnl unurcii in tho Lnltcil states, iwo cuiiions; one with the l'snlms nnd llynins attached, nnd the other without thoin. The Missouri Hnrmnuy: n new edition with n supplement, containing; a number of admired Tunes of tho various metres, itc. Tho Western Lyre; a new selection of Sacred Music; liy W 11. Snyder nnd W. 1. Chnpnoll. Tho Hcnutlei of Harmony; by Freeman Lowli. New edition enlarged, &c. The JuveniU Harmony; Inst edition, revised and corrected Tlio Wcstren Minstrel, or the Ohio Melodist, For salo by (lie doicn orruglo copy, at tho llookstore of Nov. 8 ISAAC N. WHITING. THK TOWNSHIP OFFICKIt'S AND YOUNO CLKItK'8 ASSISTANT Comprising the duties of Justices of the Peace, and all other Township Orfleers In the State of Ohio; ar ranged under their different head!, with appropriate form! adopted to oach, ami a selection of the moil useful Forms in Con veyancing: aln necessary Forms and Instruction! for Kxecutore and Adininhilrstora. new edition, enlart erl and improved; with references to the Acts of the Legiilatura of 18:15-6. For Mle, by the dosen or smile copy, at lh Uookitore of Oct.SD ISAAC N. WIUTINO hy tho It. v. F. A. Cox, I). II. LL. II., and tho llcv. J, llohy, I). U, 1 vol, umo. Management of Children In Sti knrssnnd In llenlth: by Dr. G. Ackerlcy. Just received and for sulo by Sept. 30 MONrtOR lll'.t.L. NKW HOOKS. Posthumous ltccordi of s London Clergy man. Traits of Indian Character: by (., Turner. 2 vols. The Old World and the Xcw; or, n Journal of Ilcltcctloninnd Observations made on a lour In Eurupo: hy the Kov. Orvllhj Dewey, i vols. Confession! and Crimes; or, the Diary of s London Clergy-man, 1 vol. Sept. 30 For inle by MONROE P.F.LL. milB PARTING GIFT. The Urbl.l din. Flora Inter X prater; or the American Hook of Flowers ind genllmcnli Nov. 4. Just received, and for sals by JdOVROlj DELL. NEW NOVKLS Tnlc! of the Wood! and Fields: by the author of ' Two Old Meu'a Tnlei." 1vol. Thirty years Ago; or tlie Memoirs ofn Water Drinker. 2 voli. Cainnordown; or, News from our Neighborhood: being Sketches by the Author of "Our Nolghliorliood." 1 vol. Watkins Tottle, and other Sketches; illustrative of flvery-day Lire nnd every-dny People: by llos. w vols. The Adventure! of a Uentliman In search of s Horn: by Caveat Emptor, (lent., one, etc. Life on the Lakes; belog Tales and Sketches collected during s trip to the Pictured Rocks of Lske Superior! by Uie suthor of Legends of s U Cabin,' 2 volp. Dept. 30 For sals hy MONROE DELL. UEADV MADE CI.OTIIIXO.-Jiist received, a penernl ns. lorliucnt of Clolbiiis, made iu a fashionable nu 1 substantial manner; nmonij whtrh arc: Petersham und Cloth Overcoats Supcrlino blue, blnrk, and fancy colored Frocknnd Dress Conls and Coaler. Saline! Coats and I'nutnlooiii llurkskin and Plnin fnsslmcro Pantaloons Silk Velvet, Clash, Silk, Merino, and Valencia Vests n tine assorlnient Merino and Lamhs' Wool Shirts nnd Drawers. 1' 11 "1,lc '')' It v CASE. QTANI.BYW ROTARY COOKINU STW fc7xn"s7 1", 23, anu i, tor sale ny w. A. (ill.L & CO. No. 7. ilroadwnv Eichnne. The linprovemenll In HiH Slovc nre worthy the intention of tho Public tho most prominent of which Is, the icvolvlng of tho top pluto. This ndds great valueto the stovc;irrurrs many Im- tiorlant ndvnntnce!, nnd gives it n decided superiority over most other Stoves. The unparalleled' run which this Stovo has had In nil the Eastern ritlei Is deemed a sufficient recommendation, without further comment Irom the iuhsci leers, "ct. 25. .dm w. A. r.II.L Jr. CO. C.RH Tlio undersigned, Irom Lnnrnster, In Dili State, . has taken the Hotel Tavern SLind. nearly opposite to tlic Public lluildings and Court llousn, in Columbus, nnd owned by William Nell, Esq., which will bercniler be known a. the NA TIONAL, HOTEL, and will lie furnished and atlended to In a style equnl to the highest expectations. The slngcsof the Onto Stsos CoKrtsv nop at this house, and their Orllre Is attached to llilieslalillslimout, JOHN NOIII.E. March 1, 18.1'j 20 tf Drugs, Medicincsrnints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Glass. IIAVINQ purchased from 0. ft 8. Crosby their Store and Stock. of tioodi, which, with late arrivals, make our assortment full we are prepared to til all orders from Merchants, Physicians Painters, snd Dyers, on ss fair terms as any other house in (he city. KERR fc MITTON, July 22 Cornet Broadway Exchange, MACHIM-. C.ltl)S.'i'ho suWrrihcr keepi constnnllv on ham! a supply of Machine Cards, of superior qun'illv, from Xo. to No. 3.1, Inclusive. Ho also continue, t li, Machines, nt his old stand hi Worthlualon, where ho will ho pleised to attend to nil order! in ills line. X nvj, lil.W. . 1 y j. (,.-,. ER WRICIIT. Col.UMIIlAN OHItl'.IIY, OR NEW I'I.TnlT UtlfVlTI. This splendid Machinery, Invented and constructed by tho I'ntronized nnd assisted by the present proprietors is now near lis rompleiion, nnd twill be siibmileil to the einininn-ttnn ol srlentillc venllcmen In a few days, and aflorwnrdi cxhl-lilted for lho gratification of tlio public. This PusKT.intt'M presents In mlnlature.lhough i no tea's more extensive, nnd a plan more perfect, It I, hcllcvcd.thnnnnv ever hllherio constructed, the most prominent objects of the "ii- ,ai .-j.,e,n, sivinj io racu iis peculiar motions, nnd performing their vnrlou, revolutions In their relative propo lions of time mrordhu tho clearest and most gratifying Illustrations of thai most sublime science, A.toojosv. It is the fruit ol many vcurs oicnlal nnd mechnnlcnl labor, and has teen accomplished at on expense ni pnllliig to prudent calculation. Tlio public will lie duly nollilcd of tho times and places of exhibition; when ll Ii hoped the most nattering niiiiclnotlons will not l disappointed. ''hiugton, (let. 2j JAMES RUSSELL. THE INDIAN EXPECTORANT Is recommended "ai deeld-cdly superior lo any other known combination of Medicine 111 I """"'. i-onsuinplton, Asthma, Spitting of u,,, , urentuing, Hooping Courli, Pains and U cakneii of the llrcast, and all Diseases of the Put monary Organs. rhii medicine is highly and luillv reeommenHl b. . ous and respectable Individual!, who have found relief from lis j , f """."" 0" "wiring under protracted Coughs and Pains in the llressi.and have bean supposed hy themselves snd their friend, far advanced In Con,umptlon, have been hap. 5ecto?a'nt ' U" f n,''M, E' Prepared only by Doctor D. J.vna, of Salem, N. J.; and none is genuine without his written signature to Ihs labsl oa the out. side of the bottle. ItT For sal. by SUMNER CLAEK, Colutn..,, Ohio, whera eertlDcstnofcurtttisybssess. Oct.il